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Going Green This Spring

Going Green This Spring

Warmer weather is finally here, bringing a desire to open the windows, breath in some fresh air and get some spring cleaning done. This can be said for both personal and professional spaces, desiring a fresh and clean space to live or work is universal. For companies, Spring is a great time to not only get your annual cleaning done, but to implement green, eco-friendly practices that can improve your space and environment. In this article, we’ll go over some ideas you can use to implement go green this Spring in both the office and the warehouse.

 

Start with an Energy Audit

If you are looking to make changes, but aren’t sure where to start, consider starting with an energy audit. Companies that conduct energy audits can assess your space and detect any potential deficits that may be present. These companies can make recommendations on the most efficient way to improve the heating and cooling systems to ultimately reduce energy usage.

 

Switching to Green Cleaning Products

Biodegradable cleaning products are beneficial to both your employees and the environment. By switching to green cleaning products, you reduce the number of toxins and chemicals that individuals are exposed to, as well as reduce the amount released into the environment. These days, making the switch is easier than ever due to an increased market demand for these products, resulting in more options at lower costs.

 

Use CFL or LED Bulbs

Making the switch to CFL (Compact Fluorescent) or LED lights is a change that does take an initial investment due to the higher prices compared to the traditional incandescent bulbs. However, they last significantly longer than traditional bulbs, are better for the environment and will save you money in the long run.

 

Using Sustainable Material in Manufacturing

If your company is involved in the manufacturing of any product, consider looking into source materials that are sustainable for the environment. The specifics could vary depending on the type of industry and product, but there is a growing number of options available that can allow you to produce a high level quality product while also keeping the environment in mind.

 

Reduce the Use of Paper

Whether your company utilizes office space, warehouse space or both, one of the best ways to go green within a professional environment is to reduce the use of paper. Not only does this cut down on the amount of garbage produced, but it drastically reduces the use of trees. Whenever possible, eliminating the use of paper entirely is preferred, as digital copies take up less space and can be stored for a significantly longer period of time. For paper needs, switch to post-consumer waste paper products, which are produced using only recycled paper.

 

Encourage the Use of Public Transportation or Other Means of Commuting

This is a great idea that can be implemented for any business. As a company, consider encouraging or offering a reward to employees that reduce the environmental impact of their morning and evening commute. This can include using public transportation, bicycling to/from work, carpooling or driving hybrid vehicles. A little incentive can go a long way towards getting employees involved. Rewards could range anywhere from closer parking to special privileges or access.

Wholesale Cutting Boards is one company that is committed to going green wherever possible. They are a family business that is dedicated to producing quality, hardwood cutting boards and other wood products that reflect their beliefs in durability, longevity, elegance, strength and creativity. Visit their online store today to choose from their various selection and wood types. Want to go a step further? Get your logo or company name engraved on it to create the ultimate promotional product for your clients!

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