Green Jobs: Become an Eco Consultant with Green Irene

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I've been waiting for a band of green consultants to hit the streets toting energy saving solutions and waste reduction techniques. Green Irene is the first company I've seen offering training for eco consultants. I found the company accidentally by clicking on a banner ad on a green blog I was reading today.

To become an eco consultant you don't need any previous experience because this is really a brand new field. Green Irene offers online training to teach their recruits all about their products and services. The start-up cost for the trainee is $450.

Once you are trained, it's time to hit the streets in your community and start greening your neighbors' homes.Their flagship product is the Green Home Makeover which for $99 includes:

  • Energy conservation improvements
  • Energy efficient lighting replacements
  • Water conservation and purity tools
  • Green energy sources available in your area (i.e. electricity from wind power and other renewable sources rather than coal)
  • Improving indoor air quality
  • Toxic free living by reducing harmful chemicals in use
  • Recycling and waste reduction
  • Safety and emergency preparedness
  • Tax Credits, rebates and other financial incentives available in your area
  • Your carbon footprint and Carbon Offset Programs
  • Referrals to members of Green Irene's Sustainable Contractor Network
  • Included is a six-month membership with Ask Green Irene
I think this is a fantastic idea and I plan to contact them to learn more so stay tuned.
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