GreenPrint receives top startup award
GreenPrint was recognized as Georgia’s Top Startup receiving the MAX, Marketing for Excellence Award, presented by Georgia State University’s Robinson College of Business and the Atlanta Business Chronicle.Earlier in the month, GreenPrint Co-founder and COO, Trenton Spindler, was awarded with Atlanta Business Chronicle’s prestigious 30 Under 30Award.
“Being recognized alongside some of the best, most innovative companies and individuals in Atlanta, such as Southwire and Coca-Cola, is a true honor and gives validation that what we’re doing is necessary, effective, and on track for big things. The team and I are proud of what we’re doing and it’s nice to be recognized for our efforts,” said Trenton Spindler, Co-founder, COO, and honoree of Atlanta Business Chronicle’s 2016 30 Under 30 Award.
David Houle, globally know futurist and Co-founder of the climate change non-profit This Space Ship Earth, says, “GreenPrint is off to a great start. The carbon-offset model they have created will be something most businesses will be using by 2020 across the country. While they have started with the convenience store industry, that should just be the beginning of a much larger business opportunity in the years ahead. As a futurist and co-founder of a global non-profit I congratulate them on the vision of their company and the winning of this award.”
GreenPrint offers a unique and novel solution to the convenience store industry, an industry renewing focus on being the fresh and friendly hubs of the local community. GreenPrint’s Reduced Emissions Fuel Program bridges the gap to the future and extends a retailer’s fresh, clean, community messaging to the forecourt: their fuel. The program aims to strengthen that coveted consumer-community-brand relationship which will be key in years to come, while enhancing brand loyalty and increasing market share.
Since its launch in 2014, GreenPrint has offset almost 100 million pounds of CO2 and counting. The company works with a number of large convenience retailers and refiners including ALON Brands, the largest 7-Eleven licensee in North America, Ricker’s, and over 800 corporate fleets.