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Sustainable Green Team Ltd. (SGTM) Offers Relatively Stable Investment Opportunity in Ethical – and Profitable – Company

    • Recent interview on CNBC featured prominent analyst advising investors against “egregiously expensive” tech stocks
    • SGTM is profitable company that transforms natural waste into organic gardening products, playground surface material
    • Recent financial results include Q3 revenue of $5.9 million, 4,817% increase in gross profit during first half of 2020 when compared to all of 2019
    • Clients include The Kroger Co., Circle K, 7-Eleven, Menards Inc. and Old Castle Lawn & Garden

    COVID-19 has sent the global economy into a tailspin, forcing the closure of hundreds of thousands of businesses along with the loss of millions of jobs. The stock market, however, appears to have decoupled from reality as it sets record highs amid this global economic catastrophe (https://ibn.fm/JcHkb). Sustainable Green Team (OTC: SGTM), a leading provider of environmentally beneficial solutions for tree and storm waste disposal, is a small but bright light among thousands of overvalued stocks, offering investors an opportunity to invest in an ethical, sustainable and profitable company.

    MBMG Group Managing Director Paul Gambles recently gave an interview on CNBC advising investors to avoid “scarily priced” IT and consumer discretionary stocks, claiming that such investments were “egregiously expensive” (https://ibn.fm/t7WmY). Citing recent statistics from the MSCI World Consumer Discretionary Price Index and the MS World Information Technology Price Index – both of which have shot up by 85% and 75% respectively since last March – Gambles suggested that these types of stocks had benefited from shifts into digital and e-commerce amid COVID-19, but noted that the trend would not last much longer.

    While momentum stocks in the S&P 500 have risen 28% so far this year, high-quality investments in discretionary stocks characterized by high dividends and low volatility have actually fallen. Adding to the confusion is the fact that most well-known tech “giants” such as Uber, Spotify and Airbnb have never actually turned a profit (https://ibn.fm/zrIAs). The resulting situation is creating confusion among investors and analysts struggling to make sense of a market that appears to be largely driven by investor speculation.

    While SGTM does not have a digital platform, app, or plans to launch satellites into space, it does offer an opportunity to invest in a profitable company that takes sustainability seriously. Through its subsidiaries and partners, SGTM collects tree debris caused by storms and hurricanes and transforms it into environmentally friendly gardening mulch products and certified organic playground surfacing material.

    Mulch is a multi-million dollar business that provides benefits to the earth, including natural weed control, temperature regulation, moisture retention and soil erosion prevention. Rather than allow tree debris to burden landfills, SGTM transforms it into a valuable product that is sold nationwide through contracts with corporate giants like The Kroger Co., Circle K, 7-Eleven, Menards Inc. and Old Castle Lawn & Garden.

    Unlike many tech stocks making headlines in the financial markets, SGTM actually turns a profit. Besides growing significantly in 2020, the company recently reported $5.9 million in Q3 revenue (https://ibn.fm/BtP1e) along with an impressive 4,817% increase in gross profit during the first half of 2020 when compared to all of 2019 (https://ibn.fm/UVcIF). With plans to uplist to NASDAQ in the near future, the company has completed a 2-year audit and commenced its FORM-10 process to become fully reporting.

    In an investment environment rife with volatility and speculation, SGTM offers synergistic solutions that benefit the environment while offering investors an excellent opportunity to purchase shares in a sustainable business. The company is committed to continue driving forward its mission while meeting the increasing demand for sustainable solutions to serious environmental issues.

    To learn more about Sustainable Green Team Ltd., view the investor presentation at https://ibn.fm/EBY3V.

    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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