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generate all of its electrical power from photovoltaics, Eastmond says that Sky Mall is implementing other green initiatives. “One area that we are going to be developing inten- tionally over the next year or two is trying to convert people from the use of plastic and foam to paper products. And last year, we got to- gether with some of our associated companies and bought about 8,000 reusable shopping bags that we gave to some community organizations as well as to our shopping public. So that is something that we will delve into in the next few months.” Most important to both Eastmond and Williams is that Sky Mall contin- ues to succeed in offering its cus- tomers a pleasant and convenient shopping experience. “When people come, we want to make sure it’s an atmosphere that is comfortable; that it meets the satisfaction of its clientele, not just with products, but also with service. And that when they come, they can feel safe and secure.” Williams adds that the mall’s success is really attributable to its managers and staff. “I am very lucky to be able to attract very competent people, who put a lot of effort into getting it done,” he declares. SKY MALL

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