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Eco-Efficiency Financing Resource Directory
Published March 21, 2006
A comprehensive guide to the availability of funding for energy-efficiency projects, the Tellus Institute's "Eco-Efficiency Financing Resource Directory" could prove to be a very useful tool. Many types of funding options exist including loans, grants, performance contracting, and equipment leasing for a variety of E2 areas. Companies looking to finance projects focusing on pollution prevention, pollution control, water conservation, or waste management/recycling need to look no furthur than this directory. In addition to its plethora of information, the directory is also very well organized and easy to follow. The diversity of public and private financing options is impressive and should be inspriring to anyone interested in improving corporate environmental impact and image.
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