Eco-friendly business is the aim of the game in this day and age. Our planet is in crisis, and any companies that don’t keep up with the necessary changes humankind needs to make will end up falling by the wayside. For some businesses, being eco-friendly is easy: most operations are online, and the carbon footprint of the company stays small. For others, though, environmentally-friendly
business decisions are harder to make.
In this blog you will find three practical tips to make your business more eco-friendly than before! We can all work together to save the planet - so here’s how to make your contribution.
One simple way to reduce your carbon footprint as a business is to make your company building more energy efficient. This could be office buildings, factories, warehouses or any other company-owned site.
Solar panels used to be an elitist product that only those with huge budgets could access; however this is no longer the case. While of course, these panels are an investment, solar panels can reduce your carbon footprint by almost 80%!
Solar panels can also have a humanitarian impact. Solar photovoltaic systems allow tenants of your company building or residential property to escape from fuel poverty. The
benefits of Solar PV are enormous - check this out if your business wants to make an impact.
During the coronavirus pandemic, all work travel was cancelled, and replaced oftentimes with online interactions such as webinars. While this was frustrating and sometimes upsetting for those looking forward to travelling for work, this reduction of flights happening around the world had an astonishing impact on the planet.
One day the coronavirus pandemic will be over, and when those days come, many of us will be tempted to go right back to our normal modus operandi. However, the COVID-19 pandemic could serve as a lesson to businesses all over the world; a lesson in the art of simplifying. While some business travel will always occur, your company could reduce your employees’ travel by replacing some events with online meetings. This will save both money and carbon emissions for the business!
While remote working posed some issues for businesses in industries that are more practically based, this way of working also increased productivity for many companies. Remote working has both advantages and pitfalls, just like any work environment - but one advantage it has is reducing your business’ impact on the environment.
Having more remote workers means less need for vast office spaces that eat up energy and cause more emissions from employees travelling to and from the office. Remote working allows your employees to save money, burn fewer fossil fuels and be more productive, too!
If you have never considered keeping part of your team remote after the pandemic, perhaps look at remote working from an environmental perspective!
Overall, making your business more eco-friendly isn’t about making things perfect, but instead making your reasonable contribution to the betterment of our planet.