Green, Progressive Web Hosting Companies — the New Wave?
Global warming, the destruction of natural habitats and a myriad of other environmental threats facing our planet are being taken very seriously by many — including some web site hosting companies.
“Companies can become really secretive about their operations and miserly in what they give back to the community that they profit from” says Mr Davidzon, “To us, its not just about the bottom line. We want to be different, to demonstrate to others how to achieve what we have through the implementation of progressive business principles and also by supporting other groups and companies who apply them. Its become quite clear that not only business, but our society and planet in general are threatened by current slash and burn practices. Were all in this together and only together can we overcome these challenges.”
Vladislav Davidzon, Executive Director of ThinkHost explains, “Weve had a very serious environmental/progressive business commitment since we began. We sponsor a number of environmental groups and have had a very successful donation program in place since early 2004.
But does the average customer know this or really care?
Further to implementing their 100% renewable energy policy as part of the companys green program, ThinkHost also plans to assist other businesses in understanding progressive principles via their new blog at blog.thinkhost.com and forums at forums.thinkhost.com.
After an extensive audit of electricity use — everything from server consumption to the power used in staff offices scattered throughout the world, ThinkHost acquired the necessary green energy tags to offset the non-renewable consumption. This is becoming an increasingly common practice with forward thinking companies.
ThinkHost, Inc. (http://www.thinkhost.com), a progressive principles based web hosting company established in 1999, have recently switched their hosting operations to 100% renewable energy; powered through a wind/solar mix.
Due to ThinkHosts infrastructure and geographical distribution, the company couldnt install solar panels or construct wind turbines to supply their needs, but green energy certificates allowed ThinkHost to achieve its goals.
Portland, OR (PRWEB) December 7, 2005 — Global warming, the destruction of natural habitats and a myriad of other environmental threats facing our planet are being taken very seriously by many — including some web hosting companies.
Mr Davidzon elaborates: “Why invest millions in green power generation infrastructure, when its already available through green energy certificates — the end result is the same. The certificates we acquire ensures that the equivalent kilowatts will be fed into the grid from wind/solar sources rather than non-renewable means. Its a win-win situation. The more companies that do this, the cheaper that green energy will become until were at a point that all electricity is generated via earth-friendly methods. We let the experts in the field generate the energy, allowing us to focus on what we do best; providing web hosting services and supporting other community/progressive projects through our donation and discounts program”.
Over the last 12 months, weve also made further efforts to minimize any negative impact our web hosting business has on the environment — after all, youre either part of the problem or part of the solution — and weve chosen to be the latter. Paying the added cost of renewable energy is an investment that we are only too pleased to make. The transition has been seamless and our clients pay no extra. The big bonus for our clients is that they can market their sites as being green-powered and be happy in the knowledge that by hosting with us, they are increasing their contribution towards positive social change.”
“We believe so. Consumers are becoming increasingly aware of environmental issues and they will make the message loud and clear with their dollars. They will gravitate towards companies such as ThinkHost that can see past the next financial year - way past, to generations yet to come who must live on the planet that we leave them. This is not just a tree-hugging, bleeding heart philosophy as some cynics may think, it is simply good business.”
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