We’ve had a lot of fun this April with out Earth Day 2012 Series and now it’s time for the final entry. We’ll start off with a quick review of the first three posts and then move onto some bonus info!
Any plan to reduce clutter and inefficiency in an office makes good business sense. Less clutter allows for a more productive workspace and reduced inefficiency helps the business. In particular, ?green? initiatives are good for the planet and emotional well-being of the employees while having a demonstratively beneficial impact on a company’s earnings.
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In the United States, the availability of reliable utilities is very much taken for granted. Flick a switch and the lights come on. Turn the tap and, voila, there is hot water. Unfortunately, this convenience also breeds a certain contempt for husbanding these valuable and expensive resources.
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The equipment choices made by the managers or the owners of a business can have a large impact on the overall operating costs of and the environmental consequences of an office. Utilizing the most efficient light bulbs, appliances and vehicles will have a dramatic on monthly costs and will in the long term pay for themselves.
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So how ’bout that bonus info now? Here’s some links that we just didn’t have time to get to these past few weeks.
How does your company recycle?
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