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Adopting environmentally-friendly business practices has become more than a passing trend – companies and organizations are rapidly learning the importance and benefit of becoming green. Not only will you do your part to encourage and support eco-friendly habits, but you may just find you have more greenback in your wallet by going green.
Recycle and Reduce
Take a good look at what your company consumes and see what (if anything) can be recycled and reduced in use. Recycle all paper products, bags, and cardboard, and other applicable business products. Try and print less and communicate electronically whenever possible.
Reduce Emissions
One of the biggest contributors to global warming is emissions from vehicles. Encourage employees to carpool. Allow them to work from home a couple times a day or work a 10-hour 4 day week to reduce gasoline consumption and emissions.
Power Down
Turn off your computer and other office electronics at the end of the day. The EPA estimates that simple act can save nearly $75 every year.
Recycled Products
When you can, purchase recycled products or those with the “post-consumer” waste seal. If you’re a retailer, sell organic or environmentally-friendly products.
Go Paperless
If you send out statements or invoices to customers, offer them the option of electronic notification and direct debit payment or automatic bill pay.
Replace High-Energy Fixtures
Use CFL light bulbs and upgrade your old equipment to more energy efficient models.
Get Some Fresh Air
If you can, open your windows to get fresh air instead of turning on the air conditioner.
