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Energytime, LLC Selects ShellMar Consulting for Website Development, Branding and Sales Strategies
Press Release: February, 2007
“Energytime, LLC is a Newtown, CT. company that sells and installs highly effective, environmentally friendly digital controllers for residential and commercial applications. The controllers, installed on furnaces, air conditioning units, commercial refrigeration and hot water heaters save homeowners and businesses between 10 - 30% in fuel and energy consumption annually…”
Selling Value: Amenities Can Set You Apart
Published: November & December 2006
“In today's competitive leasing market, most multifamily professionals would likely agree that providing value-added services may be one of the single most important strategies in retaining residents.”
The New Face of Waste
Published: September 2006
“It's certainly no secret that waste removal matters have increasingly become a potential minefield, fraught with OSHA violations, liabilities, and the associated headaches. So how do facility managers handle the waste disposal needs of their companies, keep costs to a minimum, and also address potential environmental and liability issues…”
Turnkey Waste Management
Published: August 2006
“A comprehensive waste-management outsourcing program helps New World Restaurant Group keep a lid on costs and focus attention where it matters most: on managing its restaurants and taking care of customers.”
Oakleaf and Habitat for Humanity team up
Published: August 2006
“Oakleaf Waste Management is putting its considerable industry know-how to work for Habitat for Humanity. Habitat is a non-profit organization that uses monetary and material donations, along with volunteer work, to refurbish or build homes for families with lower incomes.”
Well disposed : Oakleaf Waste Management
Published: August 2006
“Remember that scene in The Graduate when Dustin Hoffman’s character is told that the future is in plastics? Well, updating that sage advice, the future seems to have evolved to waste management.”
