Montana > Billings > Barter NetworksBarter Networks Each business in the network can purchase goods and services from other members, allowing each business to choose where they would like to spend their earned barter dollars. The network also helps each business generate new clients that they might not have had otherwise.
Tradia MontanaTrade with Technology | Green Badge Count | | 11 | | Green Badge Value: | | 198 |
Phone Number(s): 406-850-3330 208-362-9335 Billings, MT 59101 Website: Tradia Montana http://www.tradia.net Spend the Tradia Dollars in your new Tradia Account for advertising, restaurants, travel, printing, real estate, dentists, doctors, carpet cleaning, jewelry, automobiles, and much more. Every time you spend Tradia Dollars for something you need, your money stays in your pocket. Additional Green Directory Listings Green Badges | Conserving energy reason We power down the computers when done and turn off all lights when not using the room. |  | Recycling program reason We recycle cans, paper, card board and plastic. |  | Using fuel efficient vehicles reason We have two Ford 500's that get about 26 mpg. |  | Reducing paper use reason We use e-mail, digital files, and scanning. |  | Reducing waste reason We reuse the back side of paper to create a scratch pad. We never buy new, we always buy recycled cartridges for our printers. |  | Donating to non-profits reason We donate through monies or time to the Idaho Youth Ranch and Kiwanis. |  | Using recycled materials reason We use recycled paper as much as we can. |  | Improving the health of community reason We help to bring the community together by providing an alternative method to exchange products and services. |  | Contributing to local tax base reason We support our local economy. |  | Conserving natural resources reason Our sprinkler system is connected to an irrigation ditch and is set on timers to come on early in the morning before the sun comes up to reduce the amount of water being used. |  | Erosion prevention reason We have planted trees to help hold the soil from becoming eroded. |
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