This is the type of news we can expect to hear more of over the next few years as the Green Tech industry kicks into overdrive. Greentech Manufacturing (aptly named), has announced plans for the construction of a new eco-friendly construction plant in Douglas, Georgia that will employ 320 people.
“GreenTech Manufacturing has contracted a 103,000-square-foot manufacturing and distribution center located on nine acres in Douglas’s Southwest Industrial Park. GreenTech is wholly owned by Gulf Coast Arms, a nonprofit trust incorporated in Texas, whose mission is to foster sustainability and affordability solutions across the country and abroad,” said Georgia Governor Sonny Purdue’s office in a statement.
For workers in the area, jobs at GreenTech sound like something worth getting.
“To grow roots in the local community, GreenTech will offer high-quality and high-paying administrative, technical and operational jobs that include high-tech job training and significant employee benefits,” said the company in a release.
GreenTech uses what they call “the innovative Powder Impression Molding (PIM) system” to make stronger-than-steel, lightweight construction products. They use up to 95 percent recycled materials from single-stream solid waste sources in the materials.
There processes production eco-friendly alternatives to traditional construction products such as metal, wood, concrete and fiberglass.
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I have been living and eating green (vegan) for many years. I am looking to work in the green sector, but green companies are ahrd to find in Georgia. I live in Atlanta. Do you have any suggestions? Please advice!