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Green Cabinetworks accepts multiple forms of payment for our products and services for your convenience. You can purchase your merchandise with cash, check, money order, Visa, MasterCard, Amex, or wire transfer. If paying by wire transfer, contact us for our account information.

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Shipping Information

Green Cabinetworks takes careful consideration when packaging our product for safe delivery to its final destination. Green Cabinetworks inspects all packages prior to their departure. We use the most diverse & comprehensive network of shipping partners for our products; including UPS, FedEx, common carriers and white glove services. For additional shipping info, click here.

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Privacy/Security

Green Cabinetworks values the privacy and security of our customers and web site users above all else. We work tirelessly to protect your valuable information thru the use of the latest security software online, including SSL 128-bit secure encryption technology, partnering with McAfee Hackersafe and Authorize.net. We never sell or share your information with any 3rd party and can ensure you that any information provided to use through our web site or our sales team is strictly confidential.

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Green News

- Sustainable Palm Oil -

General Mills is the latest company to announce it will switch to palm oil supplied through sustainable and responsible sources. According to a report from Greenbiz, the company hopes to meet this goal by 2015 and purchase palm oil that does not threaten the rainforest or its biodiversity. Other companies, including Unilever, Nestle and Burger King have changed their palm oil suppliers in recent years, while Cadbury eliminated it from its dairy milk chocolate bars. Cleaning product company Seventh Generation offers certification credits to its suppliers using responsible and sustainable practices to support their programs.

- Largest Wind Farm -

A Britain offshore wind farm is now the world’s largest and can potentially power 200,000 homes, according to Yahoo! Green. The farm has 100 turbines, with plans to install a total of 314 and was built off the south east coast by Swedish energy company Vattenfall. The farm is part of an effort to increase Britain’s renewable energy and reduce carbon emissions.

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