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Published on November 1st, 2007

Earth 911 Releases EnviroTip Video Series to Help Green Your Life

Scottsdale, AZ—Earth911.com, the nation’s official environmental network announced today its release of 13 one-minute video clips on practical ways to green your life. This release marks the first installation in a series called EnviroTips that focuses on simple, everyday solutions for the environment.

Ranked number one on Google for “recycle” and a list of other keywords and featured three times on The Oprah Winfrey Show during 2007 alone, Earth911.com has been providing mainstream environmental solutions since 1991.

The EnviroTip series teaches simple tips which can be applied in 15 minutes or less on topics ranging from improving energy and water efficiency to setting up a recycling system and “greening a garage.” Each video is hosted by Earth911.com personalities Sandra Keil and Jonathan Smith.

All 13 EnviroTip videos are available for free viewing at www.Earth911.com. They are produced in TV broadcast quality, creating the opportunity for brands and organizations to customize and run as licensed public service announcements.

“It is time to move beyond the discussion of all these environmental problems and allow people to take action in their everyday lives,” says Earth911.com CEO Jeffrey Rassás. “The EnviroTip series is a free and simple way for anyone to green all aspects of their home life.”

The EnviroTip series will be delivered through Earth911.com’s media partners and included as part of syndication packages. For more information on this program, contact Derrick Mains at (480) 889-2650.

For more information, please contact:
Trey Granger
Earth911.com
tgranger@earth911.com
(480) 337-3326

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