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Going Green is good business
All of the going green movements help the environment but they
also help in other ways. Going green at work sets an example for
employees so that they will go green in other areas of their lives.
It also shows customers and clients community commitment. Plus, it
supports the larger companies that are putting time and money into
greening up their own business practices.
Business and the
environment are closely linked. Though some businesses have more
obvious impacts on the environment than others, all businesses have
some environmental impact, through the products they manufacture or
purchase, the energy and water they use, the transportation
associated with employee commutes, and many other factors.
Similarly, the health of a business is often contingent upon a
healthy environment and the availability of abundant natural
resources. No business can operate for long without clean water,
clean air or a chemically stable atmosphere. By improving the
environmental performance of your business, you help to ensure a
clean and healthy environment for future generations, as well as a
healthy and more efficient economy.
Improving your company’s
environmental performance is good for business. Greening your
company’s operations makes them more efficient. Waste indicates
inefficiency: the more waste your business produces, the less
efficient it is. By producing less waste, consuming less paper and
energy, and using resources more efficiently, your business can cut
costs while enhancing the sustainability of its operations. In
addition, acting responsibly toward the environment promotes good
will among customers, shareholders, and employees.
If your
company decides to enhance its environmental performance, the
process will not be completed overnight. Finding ecologically
preferable products and services that meet your company’s
operational standards in a cost-competitive way requires a long-term
commitment. The steps set forth in this guide are not meant to be
prescriptive, and the list of actions for you to consider
undertaking is not exhaustive. Rather, this guide offers suggestions
to get you started in the right direction and to help you see
results.