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10 Things Workplaces Can Do To Be More Eco-friendly

With roughly over 7 million brick-and-mortar workplaces in the U.S., each hosting a handful to thousands of employees each, you can easily see how such large numbers of businesses going green would make a significant difference to our country’s environmental impact. If millions and millions of us made small changes in our workplace habits it would and does have a huge impact. No one person or no company has to be perfect, but millions doing their absolute best can change the world in a positive way. By implementing the simple 10 things workplaces can do to be more eco-friendly, we would all see dramatic differences in environmental conditions in a short period of time.

If you ask anyone about their top three concerns for the future, global warming and climate change are right up there at the top of the list. When workplaces incorporate eco-friendly practices not only are they helping work towards a healthier ecosystem, but this also boosts employees’ positive mindset, productivity, and personal health. If your company hasn’t taken the initiative to do, jump in yourself and follow below on how to make your work environment more earth-friendly. 

10 GREAT STEPS FOR GOING GREEN IN THE WORKPLACE

#1. Paper– The Paperless Project reports that about 45% of office paper ends up in landfills every year. American businesses use some 4 million tons of copy paper every year. That’s equal to destroying 100 million trees! 

#2. Recycle policies– Other than constructing a green LEED-certified building from scratch, recycling is one of the biggest steps a workplace can do to become more eco-friendly.

#3. Lights– Switching to energy-saving lights is another easy and impactful way to go green in the workplace. 

#4. Eco-friendly office supplies– purchasing recycled products supports sustainable values and helps to support initiatives that preserve natural resources.

#5. Save Power– By turning computers and electronic devices completely off instead of letting them rest in ‘sleep’ or standby mode when not in use is a considerable energy saver. 

#6. Delete, delete, delete– Also part of the energy conversation efforts is deleting emails!

#7. Purchase gently used– shopping for office furnishings and electronics from high-quality second-hand shops is a fantastic way for workplaces to be much more eco-friendly.

#8. Stop using disposables– unfortunately, one-time use waste is extremely high in most of the U.S. With so many eco-friendly and sustainable options there is no need to continue to add to our country’s landfills this way any further.

#9.  Non-toxic cleaning– a workplace that switches to non-toxic cleaning products will have made a big step towards becoming more eco-friendly. 

#10.  Personal Responsibility– and lastly, there is taking responsibility for your own green actions in the workplace. If everyone made daily efforts to be more eco-friendly there would be a noticeable shift in the amount of waste and unsustainable side effects from all related practices.

Summary: Hopefully, you can see how some new habits and eco-friendly policies employed at the workplace are easy to implement and make a large positive impact on the environment. Being conscious in the workplace as well as at home by making some simple and small changes will help us all move towards a greener future.

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