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Alpine Environmental is officially WBE & MBE certified by the Massachusetts Supplier Diversity Office

Chelmsford, MA Alpine Environmental, a leading provider of asbestos and lead paint abatement, has officially been certified as a Women Business Enterprise (WBE) and Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) by the Massachusetts Supplier Diversity Office (SDO). 

This year, newly elected CEO Theresa Hazelrigg, along with Kristen Hettig (Peik), and Leslie Peik, became controlling stakeholders in Alpine Environmental, making the firm a women and minority owned business. 

Since 1991, Alpine Environmental has specialized in safely and efficiently eliminating hazards and restoring spaces. Alpine Environmental looks forward to this new phase in the life of the company, renewing its commitment to its clients while welcoming diverse and inclusive partnerships. 

Alpine Environmental’s commercial, government, and residential clients rely on them for their asbestos and lead paint abatement, mold remediation, and historical restoration needs.

Their clients find relief in knowing that they have a professional partner they can rely on. With a commitment to delivering top-quality services while prioritizing the safety of the process and their team, Alpine Environmental is recognized as an industry leader. 

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