- Active hurricane season projected for 2021 according to recent report examining factors contributing to Atlantic basin hurricane activity
- Hurricanes cause extreme damage due to strong winds, flooding and storm surges that create large amounts of natural waste
- SGTM provides synergistic solutions to waste disposal problems created by hurricanes that benefit the environment
Not only did the 2020 hurricane season in the United States start early, but it broke records with so many storms that the National Hurricane Center used every name in its pre-determined list (https://ibn.fm/oaVg2). Meteorologists are now predicting that 2021 may be another active season that will likely result in serious repercussions on urban infrastructure and the environment (https://ibn.fm/TynAU). Sustainable Green Team (OTC: SGTM), a leading provider of environmentally-beneficial solutions for tree and storm waste disposal, will be on call to provide remediation efforts that divert natural storm waste from landfills and transform it into organic mulch products and playground surfacing material that benefit the environment.
Following a record 2020 hurricane season, 2021 is projected to be another active year, according to recently published research examining factors contributing to Atlantic basin hurricane activity. “Early indications are that 2021 could potentially be another active season,” said Phil Klotzbach a meteorologist from Colorado State University and specialist in Atlantic basin seasonal hurricane forecasts. “Right now, we have about a 50% chance of having an above-normal hurricane season.”
Hurricanes can cause extreme damage that results in physical, economic and environmental hardship. Strong winds can wield power so immense that they uproot trees and turn them into dangerous projectiles flying through the air. Accordingly, flooding can cause extreme damage to the foundations of buildings while destroying vehicles and vegetation. These two threats, however, pose moderate risks when compared to storm surges that cause the sea level to rapidly rise and then fall, decimating everything in their path as the hurricane makes its way onto land.
The consequences of these storms on people, infrastructure and the environment can be devasting, and the 2020 season was no exception. From its early start on May 14, 2020, the record-breaking season had so many storms that, for the second time in its history, the National Hurricane Center used every name in the pre-determined list and used the Greek alphabet for the remainder of the season.
SGTM played a significant role in the remediation efforts for many of these hurricanes, such as Hurricane Laura – an exceptionally violent storm that ravaged Louisiana and caused billions of dollars in damage (https://ibn.fm/DH632). Rather than allow the abundant tree and vegetative waste to add to the burden imposed on municipal landfills, SGTM acted quickly through its strategic partners to collect the waste and transport it to designated processing facilities for transformation into environmentally-beneficial products.
SGTM has grown and expanded throughout 2020 with numerous new contracts, strategic partnerships and operational investments that will enable the company to tackle whatever 2021 will bring its way. With a mission of protecting and serving the environment, SGTM is positioned to continue growing by offering services that transform serious problems into profits for the benefit of its clients and the communities the company serves.
To learn more about Sustainable Green Team Ltd., view the investor presentation at https://ibn.fm/6Kj3E.
NOTE TO INVESTORS: The latest news and updates relating to SGTM are available in the company’s newsroom at http://ibn.fm/SGTM
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