Emerald Ecovations
Mike Furey currently serves as an ESA Certified Sales Executive at Emerald Ecovations since January 2025. Prior to this role, Mike worked as an Account Executive at O.Berk Company from October 2016 to January 2025, focusing on stock bottles, jars, pumps, sprayers, custom packaging, decorating, and logistics. From September 2008 to October 2016, Mike was an Account Executive - National at WWP LLC, specializing in skin care, personal care, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries, with expertise in cosmetic packaging and experience with factories in Asia. Mike's career began at CCL Industries, where responsibilities as an Account Executive were held from July 2003 to August 2008. Mike holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing from the New York Institute of Technology.
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Emerald Ecovations
Did you know that 32 million trees are cut down every year forš„¤coffee cups and over 31 million treesš²are cut down every year for toilet paper? Our everyday choices matter, which is why we create sustainable products for your everyday essentials - from coffee cups and toilet paper to to-go containers and paper towels. We're on a mission to end deforestation and plastic pollution by creating tree-free, plastic-free and toxin-free paper products for your workspace. Since 1997, we've created 300+ eco-friendly products for businesses of all sizes. At Emerald Ecovations, our sustainable products include Tree-Free⢠paper goods, plastics made without petroleum, disposables that are USDA Biopreferred, specialized packaging options, and chemical-free cleaning products. We provide food service and janitorial items for office buildings, cafeterias, hospitals, airlines, restaurants, venues, universities, and more. As leaders in sustainability, we help leaders understand their ESG Scope 3 goals and meet their CSRs by providing a Environmental Impact Report to quantify trees saved, water saved, carbon emissions, and more. By working with American farmers and manufacturers to transform traditionally wasted materials into high-quality disposables, eliminate local air pollution, increase farmersā revenue, and create American jobs. These products are created from rapidly renewable materials like miscanthus, bamboo, bagasse (a byproduct of sugarcane), and plant starch.