Amerikooler Gets "Greener" And Moves Their Web Site Hosting To Green Geeks
Online, March 13, 2013 (Newswire.com) - Amerikooler is excited to announce that they have transferred the hosting duties of their website to Green Geeks as part of their ongoing efforts to make their company more "green" friendly.
The distributor of walk in coolers and walk in freezers decided that it was time to re-evaluate their impact on the environment and better devote their resources to becoming a more ecologically friendly company. To that end, they chose to go with Green Geeks: a web hosting company at the forefront of developing a more environmentally conscious frame of mind.
Green Geeks understands that despite public perception, the Internet is not a very "green" industry. In fact, current estimates predict that by the year 2020, the Internet will generate as much pollution as the airline industry. Green Geeks separates itself from other competitors though with its commitment to putting more back into the environment than what it used. To accomplish this, they purchase three times as many wind energy credits as the amount of energy they use from traditional power grids. This ensures that companies like Amerikooler have a negative carbon footprint with their websites.
Amerikooler and Green Geeks are in agreement that if something doesn't change with the current state of the industry, it won't be long before the Internet overtakes other industries in its pollution output. By choosing a green certified energy provider, Amerikooler desires to help bring environmental consciousness to the forefront of consumer's minds, while also improving on their own carbon footprint.
With its partnership with Green Geeks, Amerikooler has proudly shifted itself to become a more "green" friendly company. If you need walk in coolers or walk in freezers, then be sure to go to their new website. While you're there, take the time to consider your own effect on the environment. Green Geeks and Amerikooler understand that changing the Internet's view on the environment is an important responsibility. It's not just the responsibility of businesses, but of everyone that uses the Internet as a whole.