NIS was created in 2007 to help better service customers and clients looking for indoor plant hire companies for their interstate offices. With 5 companies involved in the partnership, NIS has been able to provide exceptional service to companies throughout Australia. All affiliate companies are members of the Green Building Council and fully accredited with […]
December 13th, 2011
NIS was created in 2007 to help better service customers and clients looking for indoor plant hire companies for their interstate offices.
With 5 companies involved in the partnership, NIS has been able to provide exceptional service to companies throughout Australia.
All affiliate companies are members of the Green Building Council and fully accredited with the National Plantscapers Association (NIPA).
This will be the 4th year NIS has attended Green Cities and looks forward to another successful event.
For additional information on affiliate companies in all Australian cities please contact Briony Cameron, Marketing Consultant at Green Design on briony@greendesign.com.au
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