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15th December 2022

Implementing Green Strategies For Your Business For A New Working Year

Many businesses today are searching for ways in which they can reduce their carbon footprint for a few different reasons. First of all, it's a way to show that the business is ethical and cares about the planet as well as society. This will then naturally bolster public opinion of that company, leading to greater success. If that's not reason enough, then remember that many efficient and green practices can also significantly reduce your operating costs, leading to greater profits.

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Implementing Green Strategies For Your Business For A New Working Year

Many businesses today are searching for ways in which they can reduce their carbon footprint for a few different reasons. First of all, it’s a way to show that the business is ethical and cares about the planet as well as society. This will then naturally bolster public opinion of that company, leading to greater success. If that’s not reason enough, then remember that many efficient and green practices can also significantly reduce your operating costs, leading to greater profits. Ultimately, it can pay to go green, so there’s really no reason not to. Here are some green strategies and how you can implement them in your company, ready for the next working year.

Support Green Initiatives

One of the best things a company can do as a green strategy is to support wider green initiatives. Of course, you can start your own internal initiatives, but this can be fairly time-consuming and costly. We highly recommend supporting green initiatives run by dedicated groups, such as those replanting trees or cleaning oceans, for example. If you choose to run your own green initiatives, this could include a company or community-wide recycling initiative or perhaps going paperless in the office.

Use Green Materials

When ordering office supplies, you should ensure that you’re purchasing items that are made using ethically sourced and environmentally friendly materials. Purchasing non-green items and materials perpetuate the demand for these things and will encourage producers and suppliers to continue to source more for public use. Consider using green office supplies wherever possible, whether that’s pencils made of recycled paper cups or sustainable polythene from Polythene UK to wrap pallets in your warehouse, for example.

Order Locally Where Possible

A big environmental issue in the world of business is carbon footprints. It’s important to search for ways to reduce your business’s carbon footprint, which can be done in a few ways. First of all, you need to take a look at where you’re purchasing items from. Whether it’s materials for you to manufacture into other things, items that you’ll then sell as a retailer, or just simple office supplies, try to order them locally if possible. This will help to reduce the distance at which things have to be delivered to your business, reducing the amount you will contribute from vehicle emissions. Ordering things from overseas, for example, is one of the worst things you could do to your carbon footprint because of how much more pollution these delivery methods will cause.

Save Power In The Office

You should also try to reduce the amount of energy you use across your business where possible. Running an office with many power-hungry devices isn’t always avoidable, but you and your team can make use of some energy-saving practices to reduce the overall energy consumption of your workspace. You can do this by remembering to turn off lights when they’re not needed, turn off computers at the end of the day instead of leaving them on standby or sleep mode, and switch to more energy-efficient devices and appliances. Don’t forget to change any lightbulbs to energy-efficient versions such as LEDs if you haven’t already.


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