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Environics Communications: Launches Sustainability and Clean Energy

EPR Editorial TeamBy EPR Editorial Team1 min read
Environics Communications: Launches Sustainability and Clean Energy
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North American public relations agency Environics Communications has launched a new practice. Sustainability and Clean Energy practice will be led by Frank Walter. The practice will provide public relations counsel to environment aware customers who market alternative sources of clean energy for consumers and industry. Clients list includes CSA International, Electric Drive Transportation Association, Chevrolet Volt electric car, Xerox and many others. The agency has worked intensively with companies and nonprofits on recycling and packaging programs; foresting and wildlife preservation; wind energy, alternative energy sources; sustainable energy planning; and clean technology programs. Last but not least, Environics was the first North American PR agency to achieve carbon neutrality. The firm is committed to sustainability and has an extensive recycling program in-house.
"As other agencies retrench, we are expanding this service to support the needs of our clients. Environmental issues, innovations and markets are evolving quickly - even in the context of the current economic climate - as individuals, businesses and governments make a healthy environment a top priority," said agency President Bruce MacLellan.
Environics was founded in 1994 and it has now over 90 staff in the United States and Canada and an annual fee income of more than $13 million, The firm has won more than 125 awards for client work. The firm's offices are located in Washington, Metro New York, Toronto and Montréal. For information and media relations contact Environics Communications Inc. Karrie Hawbaker, 202-296-2002 ext. 113 [email protected].
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