Ways To Make Your Business More Eco Friendly

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The planet that we call home is dying. Every day you hear a new story of ice caps melting, species going extinct, and forests being destroyed. With the way the world is right now, there is no better time to make positive changes. As well as reducing your impact on the environment, building a green business will lower operating costs and improve your public image, thus boosting profits. With that in mind, here are a few smart ways to make your business eco-friendly.

 

Install A Bike Rack

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The cars you see on your commute to work each morning are one of the biggest contributors to emissions. While it may seem like there’s nothing that you can do to limit the number of cars on the road, this isn’t necessarily true. By installing a bike rack, you give your employees a safe place to lock away their bicycles. This alone is often enough to encourage people to ride to work. 

Upgrade To Efficient Equipment

We all know that leaving our computers on all day is bad for the planet. However, even if you turn yours off when it’s not in use, you could still be wasting electricity. After all, different models use different amounts of energy to perform the same tasks. If you want to limit energy waste in your business, then you should upgrade all office technology to newer, more efficient versions. 

They say that a clean office is a happy office, but this isn’t always the case. Depending on the cleaning products that you use, you could be putting the planet at risk, as well as the health of you and your employees. If you’re not sure where to turn to clean your office in an eco-conscious way, you may want to choose to use professional cleaning services similar to the likes of  Green Facilities or others that could professionally clean your office space while also keeping the environment in mind.

 

Forget About The Thermostat

Thermostats are there to keep your office at a comfortable temperature. The trouble is, most people have them set much higher or lower than they need to be, wasting energy. By investing in spray foam insulation, you make it much easier to keep the workspace cool in the summer and warm in the winter. This not only cuts energy bills but eliminates the hassle of climate control. 

 

Look To The Web

Ink and paper don’t seem that high a cost when buying these supplies in small quantities. However, over the course of a single year, the expense can get out of hand. To save money and protect the planet, you should aim to reduce the amount of paper that your business uses. Instead of posting letters and leaflets, you can use the internet for email and social media. 

Sort Out The Trash

Even when making an effort to reduce paper waste, you are going to need to do some printing now and then. When the time comes to throw away these documents, you must make sure that you do so in the right way. Rather than putting all of your trash into the same bin, you should provide several different ones. This allows you to separate materials that can be recycled. 

 

Try Natural Cleaning Products

They say that a clean office is a happy office, but this isn’t always the case. Depending on the cleaning products that you use, you could be putting the planet at risk, as well as the health of you and your employees. Many typical cleaning products contain very harmful chemicals. Because of this, you should switch to natural alternatives, like bicarbonate of soda and vinegar.

 

Being green benefits everyone, so make your business eco-friendly with the advice above. 

 

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Nick Staunton
Nick Staunton is the Editor and Chief Executive of European Business Magazine, one of Europe's leading business and geopolitical analysis publications. He writes primarily on European markets, fintech, defence industry consolidation, and the business impact of geopolitical events. Nick has over a decade of experience in digital publishing and holds editorial responsibility for EBM's coverage of European rearmament, the Iran war's economic consequences, and the structural shifts reshaping European capital markets. He is based in the United Kingdom and is also Chief Executive of NST Publishing Ltd, the parent company of European Business Magazine

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