Go Green Without Using Chemicals

With Scale Free Systems Chemical Free Water Treatment

As a proud member of the US Green Building Council (USGBC), Scale Free Systems has an intense focus on developing sustainable products, technologies and service programs which are at the forefront for eliminating chemicals from the environment, reducing greenhouse gases, saving energy and water, and providing safe working conditions.

Sustainable construction aims at reducing the environmental impact of a building over its entire lifetime, while optimizing its economic viability and the comfort and safety of its occupants.

Going Green

A green economy can be defined as one that "improves human well-being and social equity, while significantly reducing environmental risks and ecological scarcities". This definition does not favor one political perspective over another but works to minimize excessive depletion of natural capital.

A recent United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) report makes three key findings:

1. That going green "not only generates increases in wealth, in particular a gain in ecological commons or natural capital, but also (over a period of six years) produces a higher rate of GDP growth";

2. That there is "an inextricable link between poverty eradication and better maintenance and conservation of the ecological commons, arising from the benefit flows from natural capital that are received directly by the poor";

3. That "in the transition to a green economy, new jobs are created, which in time exceed the losses in "brown economy" jobs.

Sustainability IS an Economic Opportunity

Treating the environment as an externality may generate short-term profit at the expense of sustainability. Sustainable business practices, on the other hand, integrate ecological concerns with social and economic ones (i.e., the triple bottom line). Growth that depletes ecosystem services is sometimes termed "uneconomic growth" as it leads to a decline in quality of life. Minimizing such growth can provide opportunities for local businesses. For example, industrial waste can be treated as an "economic resource in the wrong place". The benefits of waste reduction include savings from disposal costs, fewer environmental penalties, and reduced liability insurance. This may lead to increased market share due to an improved public image. Energy efficiency can also increase profits by reducing costs.

Scale Free Systems Sustainability Principles

  • Reduce dependence upon fossil fuels, underground metals, and minerals
  • Reduce dependence upon synthetic chemicals and other unnatural substances
  • Reduce encroachment upon nature
  • Meet human needs fairly and efficiently
  • We ALL live downstream
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Dave Sweetman
The Alton Telegrapher


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