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Franchising Can Expand Business Offerings to Improve the Bottom Line

Franchising can introduce contractors to new industry growth sectors, supplement their current offerings and help market operations as sustainable.
By Matthew Ferrer
November 20, 2019
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by Matthew Ferrer
Matthew Ferrer is the Brand Manager for SuperGreen Solutions, the world’s premier local business partner for driving revenue and lowering costs through green initiatives. SuperGreen Solutions offers the SGS ISO 14001 Sustainability Compliance Program, designed specifically for small and medium-sized enterprises, and guiding clients through all steps towards becoming ISO 14001 compliant. Matthew has a decade of experience working on organizational sustainability and energy efficiency programming. He worked for the City of Pittsburgh, City of Fort Lauderdale and also served as an Adjunct Professor of Environmental Management for Everglades University. For more information about SuperGreen Solutions franchise opportunities, visit SuperGreenSolutionsFranchise.com.

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