Clean Air Lawn Care offers clean & quiet lawn maintenance and uses organic lawn treatment for beautiful lawns that are safe for children, pets and local waterways. A national franchise, Clean Air Lawn Care is the leader in sustainable lawn care, committed to bring positive change to the lawn care industry.

With most businesses, growth = increased environmental impact. Clean Air Lawn Care is an exception. In 2010, Clean Air reduced 110,341 pounds of air pollution nationwide, the equivalent of 3,216,939 vehicle miles as it expanded into 34 territories across the country.

Clean Air Lawn Care uses electric lawn equipment powered by renewable energy and offers an organic treatment program. The vehicles have a ‘Clean Air Solar Charging Unit’ – solar panels mounted on the trucks which charge the electric equipment during the workday. The equipment is clean and quiet; the fertilizer is organic; the business is carbon neutral.

Solar panels on the roof rack of Clean Air’s trucks charge the batteries on the lawn mowers!

Clean Air Lawn Care is growing strong and looking for Local Owners to be a part of their mission. Already successful nationally, there are still prime territories available throughout the United States. We are looking for entrepreneurs that want a better quality of life for themselves and for their communities. If you fit this description and are interested in being a Local Owner of Clean Air Lawn Care, we would like to hear from you.

Are you a good candidate for this? Take the GreenBusinessOwner.com quiz here for a self-assessment today!

Disclaimer: This is an advertorial by Clean Air Lawn Care. GreenBusinessOwner.com is a neutral, 3rd party advising service for people looking to start a green business, and, well, we happen to really like Clean Air Lawn Care’s work.

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Scott Cooney

Scott Cooney (twitter: scottcooney) is an adjunct professor of Sustainability in the MBA program at the University of Hawai'i, green business startup coach, author of Build a Green Small Business: Profitable Ways to Become an Ecopreneur (McGraw-Hill), and developer of the sustainability board game GBO Hawai'i. Scott has started, grown and sold two mission-driven businesses, failed miserably at a third, and is currently in his fourth. Scott's current company has three divisions: a sustainability blog network that includes the world's biggest clean energy website and reached over 5 million readers in December 2013 alone; Pono Home, a turnkey and franchiseable green home consulting service that won entrance into the clean tech incubator known as Energy Excelerator; and Cost of Solar, a solar lead generation service to connect interested homeowners and solar contractors. In his spare time, Scott surfs, plays ultimate frisbee and enjoys a good, long bike ride. Find Scott on

One Response to Eco-friendly lawn care franchise: Clean Air Lawn Care

  1. Jeff Chun says:

    Fantastic sounding eco lawn care franchise business, definitely draws attention for myself. Someone else has probably factored in future options, but I will say it anyway. How about utilizing electric operated trucks (solar charged) or bio-fuel for the fleet for travel to work sites?

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