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Altruism
- Altruism is, by definition, the antithesis of selfishness. It refers to the practice of a series of actions that benefit third parties. To be altruistic means that, when making the decision to perform any behavior, we are conscious of the implications of our actions.
- The world has always been made up of interdependent systems that involve human beings and their environments. To be altruistic in our decisions means to behave in a way that benefits other people, the environment, as well as the personal property of others.
- Professional advancement and success in business are not mutually exclusive from altruistic practices. On the contrary, being altruistic brings an important secondary benefit to the individual and the company in the continuous manifestation of values.
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Savings
- Companies and citizens play a role in increasing economic savings as well as savings in energy resources through socially-responsible practices.
- As an example of the savings, with a reasonable monetary investment, it is possible to save more than 15,000 pesos per year in a home.
- With the same investment it is possible to save thousands of watts in electrical energy, thousands of liters of propane and thousands of liters of water annually.
- These savings are multiplied exponentially in the case of an industrial building, a large supermarket and other such buildings.
There are very significant tax benefits to those that purchase and install EcoTechnologies.
Ecology
Limited Resources
Water, petroleum, electricity and our own money spent on these costs are not renewable resources. Once spent, they no longer have a benefit for us, and in the long term they become more and more precious.
Sustainable Resources
EcoTechnologies that use the sun, the wind and the rain provide us with renewable systems of energy that are not only highly valued for being technologically advanced and environmentally friendly, but also for being a means through which we can create an interminable source of energy and savings.
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