Monday, November 17, 2008

Titan Limo's Green Commitment

Truly Sustainable 

What is sustainability? Is a company 100% sustainable?  

Titan Limousine (http://titanlimousine.comstarted with a thought of luxury transportation with the bells and whistles. Somewhere in the first stages of developing our mission our perception came to the forefront. Why can’t we make money and help a hand in saving the earth?  

We put in a 100% effort in being sustainable to the best means possible. Where many limousine companies add a hybrid or two to their fleet and say they are putting in an effort is commendable. Titan Limousine takes it a few steps further in being sustainable not just in the fuel we use but also in daily operations. Oil, power consumption, recycled paper are equally important toward a goal of sustainability and being green. 

The Fuel 

The fuel our vehicles use is produced 100% in the United States of America. From an environmental perspective we are breathing cleaner air. Fuels such as CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) show an average reduction in ozone-forming emissions of 80 % compared to gasoline vehicles. E85 (Ethanol) reduces air polluting emission by at least 25% and is renewable.  

Natural gas has not only provided means to create jobs in our country but also to keep the revenues within our country. 

Fleet Management 

Our fleet is monitored via GPS trackers in each vehicle. This provides management with means to tracking unnecessary usage of the vehicle by the driver. Monitoring your vehicle and driver and correcting them on idle usage help reduce consumption of fuel. Avoiding congested traffic will help converse fuel and get you to your destination quicker.  

The Paper  

All material involved in our operations is recycled. Our limited print media uses only recycled paper. We avoid creating paper trails by recording most operational activity electronically. This avoids usage of paper to a huge extent.  

We also look forward to offering our corporate clients electronic billing and payments.  
 

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