Why should a business go green?
Having an eco-friendly reputation:
Saves lots of money. Okay, you probably knew this one already. But do you realize how much money going green can save your business? As Abcnews.com reports, "DuPont cut its emissions and saved $3 billion over the past decade by using cleaner technologies to make chemicals and textiles." FedEx now runs its airport operations based in Oakland, CA almost entirely on solar power. FedEx director of environmental programs Mitch Jackson says, "We will have a clean renewable supply of power at a consistent price, free, from the sun, for 30 years.
Psychological Impact of Going Green
Besides the impact on the environment and saving money, there is a wonderful psychological impact when greening a business.
Here are some examples:
You will be teaching your employees to be more responsible protectors of the earth. In turn, they will teach others. Who doesn't love ending the work day feeling good that you've made a positive impact in someone's life?
You will create a positive atmosphere for employees. Even the employees that may be a little resistant can still catch the positive vibes in your office. Happiness is contagious. If you create a work environment your employees will positively respond to, you will receive more work out of them and more loyalty to the brand.
You can keep ideas flowing and stimulate creativity. Ask your employees how to save more money and keep things green. Listen to suggestions and implement those that are worthy. Your employees will feel appreciated and creative ideas will flow in the office.
Why should a business go green? Because it's the right thing to do for both employees and customers and saves you a ton of mula. Implement the tips listed in this article and you will make your company an eco-friendly and happy place to work.
Sources "25 Big Companies That Are Going Green." by RYAN, July 29, 2008 -- http://www.businesspundit.com/25-big-companies-that-are-going-green/ "Big Companies Go Green to Ensure Business." by Betsy Stark, September 1, 2006 -- http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/GlobalWarming/story?id=2384541&page=1 Read more: http://www.brighthub.com/environment/green-living/articles/66359.aspx#ixzz1YC62kevD
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