Earth Day 2026 With Be Green Pro

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It Was Never Just About Lawns

Earth Day invites us to take a moment to step outside, take a breath of fresh air, and remember that the land beneath us isn't just property, it's life. For us at Be Green Pro that reminder is, in large part, what led us to start this company.

A Founding Belief

When Be Green Pro was established it grew from one powerful question. Is there a better way? A way to maintain healthy lawns and landscapes without the heavy environmental toll of conventional methods. A way to work together with nature rather than against it. This question led us to finding ways to care for lawns and landscapes without many of the unnatural approaches most companies take. Now, for over 30 years, we set out on a mission to provide service choices that are safer for people, pets, plants, pollinators, properties, and the planet.

The Impact That Doesn't Make Headlines

Making a change in an environment doesn't usually happen all at once, it's a series of choices we all make that slowly builds into a larger change. With each additional home that commits to using a more natural approach to lawn care we are able to take back not only your lawn but also the environment that surrounds us as a whole. Together with each of our customers, we've helped prevent millions of gallons of unnecessary, high-toxicity products from entering the environment. These changes compound year over year creating a better environment for all of us to live in together. This better environment means

  • Healthier soil ecosystems
  • Safer spaces for children and pets
  • Protection for pollinators like bees and butterflies
  • reduced chemical runoff into waterways
  • Stronger, more resilient landscapes

These changes move past just lawn care, it's a stewardship over the earth we all share and hope to pass on to many future generations.

Everyone We Work With Contributes To Our Shared Mission

The 2000+ households we serve aren't just clients, they're people who have made a deliberate choice. A choice about what enters their soil, what their children play on, and what kind of environment they want to leave behind.

That shared intentionality is what makes what makes this work meaningful. These small choices made consistently by people who care are how we are able to make a lasting change.

Nature And Well-Being Are Inseparable

Research consistently shows that time outdoors reduces stress and lifts our mood, but we don't need a study to know that. We feel it the moment we step outside after a long day and let the sun hit our face. And it goes beyond science, it lives in the unhurried moments of our lives. A picnic in the park with people we love, a pickup soccer game in an open field, or an evening in the backyard with nowhere else to be.

Building A Legacy Together

We often talk as a team about the legacy we want to leave behind. Not necessarily in terms of business milestones, but in the impact we want to have on the people we serve and the community we live in. Every lawn we care for is a small contribution to that larger picture. And as those contributions multiply across neighborhoods and communities, they become something genuinely significant.

An Invitation To You This Earth Day

This Earth Day, we'd like to invite you to pause and reflect on the role each of us plays in shaping the world immediately around us, and the one we're leaving behind. Change at a global scale can feel distant and overwhelming. But it rarely starts there. It starts with simple, deliberate choices: how we care for our homes, our landscapes, and the land we share with our neighbors and community.

Imagine What's Possible

More than 2,000 families across Southeastern Wisconsin have already made that choice. And the impact compounds. Imagine what happens when that number doubles! When entire neighborhoods shift toward healthier, more sustainable practices. This means cleaner waterways and safer spaces for children and wildlife alike. This also creates stronger, more connected communities rooted in a shared commitment to the land. That future isn't doesn't have to be distant, it grows one intentional choice at a time.