This special Knoxville Chamber event, co-sponsored by Thermocopy, recognized the 2013 honorees of GoGreenET’s Business Recognition Program. The perfect weather helped make it a great evening with a very large turn out for a catered buffet, drinks, conversation, guest speakers and recognition of the GoGreenET honorees at the beautiful UT Botanical Gardens. See more photos on [...]
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Business After Hours May 14, 2013
Save the Date: May 14th — GoGreenET Knoxville Chamber Business After Hours
Please join us on Tuesday, May 14th from 5:00 to 7:00pm for the Knoxville Chamber Earth Day Business After Hours at UT Botanical Gardens. This special event, co-sponsored by Thermocopy, will recognize the 2013 honorees of GoGreenET’s Business Recognition Program. To register for this free event, please call the Chamber event line at (865) 246-2622 [...]
GoGreenET.com now accepting applications for 2013 Green Achievers
GoGreenET.com is ready to showcase East Tennessee’s Green Achievers through their annual Green Business Recognition Program. Applications will be accepted through March 25th. The program highlights the environmental efforts of local organizations and encourages green business practices throughout the community. Special recognition will be given to organizations that have undertaken a project, process change, or [...]
Go Green More Effectively With Our Certified Green IT Professionals
Recently, three of our outstanding Centriworks IT professionals—Chris Sizemore, Curtis Carter, and Jonathan Strader—have earned the CompTIA Green IT certification. What does this mean for our clients? It means we have IT specialists onsite with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively implement environmentally sound techniques within your organization’s IT infrastructure. This certification enhances their [...]
GoGreenET Knoxville Chamber Business After Hours at UT Gardens
There was a big turn out for yesterday’s environmentally-themed Knoxville Chamber Business After Hours (sponsored by Thermocopy), held at the beautiful UT Gardens. Speakers included Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero, Thermocopy CFO and Executive Director of Sales & Marketing Mark DeNicola, Knoxville Business Journal Publisher & Editor Amy Nolan, Dr. Susan Hamilton, Director of UT Gardens, [...]
The Green Business Recognition Program: Has Your Business Made Steps To Go Green?
GoGreenET is seeking to recognize businesses that are just starting on their green journeys and those who have already taken significant strides. The Green Business Recognition Program, a partnership of Thermocopy, KUB, the Knoxville Chamber and the Greater Knoxville Business Journal, seeks to help businesses save money, create goodwill among employees and customers, and promote [...]
Thermocopy Greenworks 2011 Results
The 2011 totals are in! Visit ThermocopyGreenworks.com to see how much paper, cardboard, plastic and e-scrap we kept out of the landfills this past year. Once again, we’ve translated all the numbers into fun facts about how much water, oil and energy we could save nationwide if other companies (that are our size) adopted the [...]
Thermocopy Featured In WBIR Channel 10 Report on Green Jobs Growth
Our CFO, Mark DeNicola, was interviewed yesterday for a WBIR Channel 10 news story after the Brookings Institution ranked Knoxville as the number one city in the nation for annual green jobs growth! Check out the video below and the full story!
Our Client’s Inspiring Green Success Story
Last month, Mark DeNicola, our CFO and Director of Sales & Marketing, attended Ricoh’s dealer conference, Convergence 2011, in Orlando. One of the main seminars was titled “Total Green Office Solution,” and because Thermocopy has years of experience in this area and a commitment to educating businesses about best practices pertaining to eco-friendly solutions, Ricoh [...]
Our Latest Greenworks Results
Did you know that by recycling 11,890 pounds of cardboard and paper last month, Thermocopy saved 101 trees? That’s enough trees for a whole city park or about 2 acres of old-growth forest (like the kind found in the Great Smoky Mountains). We also saved some trees by using 30% recycled paper in the office, [...]