Green Landscaping Group AB (publ), together with its subsidiaries, provides maintenance and landscaping services for outdoor environments in Sweden, Norway, and Finland. The company offers ground maintenance services, including cleaning, lawn mowing, pruning, planting, harvesting, and road maintenance; and landscaping services, such as landscaping architecture, ground design, plant technology, project management, inspection, and construction services to county councils, municipalities, property managers, property companies, and other owners or managers of green areas. It also provides road maintenance, and snow and ice removal services on roads, streets, park areas, marketplaces, and grounds surrounding properties. In addition, the company offers water and waste, sports landscaping, and arborist services. Green Landscaping Group AB (publ) was incorporated in 2008 and is based in Stockholm, Sweden.
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