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May, Sunday 20, 2012

Sun shines on solar panel firm

As renewable energy firms race to meet domestic content quotas, Celestica plans to create 300 jobs at a new Don Mills solar panel facility.
The company announced Monday that it will supply panels for Recurrent Energy, a solar power developer with contracts for 19 facilities in Ontario.

Toronto Star Monday January 31, 2011
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Press Release

Greening your business

We are very happy that Toronto’s own Globe and Mail chose to interview our company President, Isaac Bazal, and to highlight best practices in our industry. Vibraclean’s own story...
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The Globe and Mail

Ambassador

Partners in Project Green

Partners in Project Green are a community of change-leaders at the forefront of creating an internationally recognized eco-business zone around Toronto Pearson Airport...
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Partner in Project Green

Resources

Our resources to download

Vibraclean Green Resource Section of downloadable guides and brochures is provided to make “going green” an easier venture. Also MSDS sheet download...
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resources

RBC guide

Greening your business

Vibraclean is pleased to share with you a guide to Greening your business published by the Royal Bank of Canada. We highly recommend this step-by-step resource that uses “in the trenches”...
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RBC,greening your business

Services

We provide environmentally preferable cleaning to commercial, corporate, government, industrial, manufacturing, and multi-residential properties. Our operations are transparent and dependable, our pricing models make sense, and our cleaning quality outshines the rest. Vibraclean’s business model is summed up in two words:
We care.

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  • 905-564-1574 x 300 (General Inquiries)
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CaGBC
Project Partners in Green
Greening Greater Toronto
BOMA
IFMA
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