Why your company must Go-Green

October 16th, 2009 by zeandre Leave a reply »

A green business is basically a business which attempts to function without having any sort of negative impact on its surrounding environment. Therefore, a green business is also sometimes called a sustainable business. Constantly being on the look out for better and newer ways should form part of becoming a green business. The business as a whole should thus become more environmentally friendly, beginning with the acquisition of raw materials all the way through to delivery of the product to the consumer.

Why should Businesses Go Green?

The concept known as green business forms part of a larger movement which aims to create sustainable or green living. Together with the aim of creating eco-friendly homes (green homes), this movement also tries to invoke change in the way businesses operate. When implemented, these changes create less of a carbon footprint on the ecology of the planet.

How to become a Green Business?

One of the first things a business can do to become a green business is to make changes to the facilities in which it operates. For example, this involves the preparation methods of any goods produced for shipment, the general cleaning of the facilities, and making use of synthetic chemicals in the production process. Generally, a business seeking to become a green business should consider the current level of carbon emissions generated by its production processes and subsequently seek to find ways to minimize or completely eliminate those emissions.

General office work in and around the business can also help a business achieve its goal of leaving less of an eco-footprint and thus becoming a green businesses. The office should become as close to paperless as possible, rather using electronic documents and communications which are shared over a network powered with wind or solar energy. Only recycled paper should be utilized if the use of paper is absolutely necessary. All other materials and equipment used in the office on a daily basis should be produced locally, thus minimizing the use of fossil fuels in transportation costs.

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