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			<title>GPGB TPIE 2013 Update</title>
			<description>NEW GPGB Marketing Brochure-   After almost a year in planning and production, we are happy to announce a brand new full color, 6 page brochure that can be customized with a company's logo, slogan and contact information. The brochure is a trifold format with landscape orientation, and visually showcases the striking improvement plants make in any environment. Specifier and end user testimonials help round out the piece, along with supporting research and statics. We are taking orders now so don't delay in getting this one of a kind marketing piece!      NEW Continuing Education Program-   We have developed a NEW Living Wall &amp; Green Roof PowerPoint CEU presentation for our supporter's use, that incorporates very current subject matter with cutting edge pictures and graphics. Architects, Designers, and Specifers in general are all asking about green walls, green roofs and how they work, so this educational opportunity should see great demand! This presentation is similar to our...
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			<description>  	  		Project Carbon, a recent research project completed at the University of Georgia, proves that plants do in fact remove carbon from the air we breathe. This study is the first of its kind to provide quantitative data of carbon removal by plants in an interiorscape setting. 	  		  	  		According to Mike Lewis, President of Green Plants for Green Buildings, GPGB has long been at the forefront in making the case that indoor plants provide a healthier environment as well as a happier community. We are grateful to our supporters for helping us bring to light the scientific evidence that augments the aesthetic appeal of our indoor 'Air Cleaners.' 	  		  	  		Project Carbon, funded by the National Foliage Foundation (NFF) and supported by Green Plants for Green Buildings and the Florida Nursery, Growers and Landscape Association, allowed researchers, Dr. Bodie Pennisi and Dr. Marc van Iersel, to identify the amounts of carbon removed from the air by plants, both under simulated...
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