How to Move Your Business Towards a Fully Green Office

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When it comes to business in this century, and particularly in that of corporate and offices, one thing that wants to be seen as doing well is the company's means for innovation and how they adapt to various changes in how they are run.

While the margins and bottom line are important, there is no doubt that when a customer sees your business, the best publicity and way that you get a return client is through good publicity. 

In recent times, the means of running a sustainable and environmentally friendly or "green" office has been a big drawcard for business in obtaining clients, as well as being more kind to our environment and keeping costs down.

Therefore, how do you make a smooth transition towards creating your business into one where the office goes fully "green?" Well, let's discover some of the best ways. 



Recycling Your Office Supplies:

When it comes to making your office a greener and more sustainable place to work, one of the easiest and most organised ways to do so is to sort out the waste management into those that can be recycled.

Those such as Lexmark cartridges are perfect for recycling so, depending on what printer model your office has, these are among the many supplies, as well as the printer paper, which can go in the recycling bin at work. 

Among the other office equipment that you are able to recycle for the parts, include
hole punchers, folders, binders and document trays.

Use More Natural Light In The Office:

As part of being kinder to the environment during your time in the office, it is actually wise to let in more natural light. 

This can also help your costs by helping to lower those used on utilities, being the electricity, which in turn helps your overheads and operating costs. 

It may also help your productivity, with the sunshine boosting the mood of your employees. 

Switch off when you clock off:

Another way you can help do better for the environment and the business can save money is to power off when you clock off from the office. 


According to Dana Hinders, "In standby mode, a computer uses approximately 6 watts of electricity and the monitor's electrical consumption drops to almost nothing."

It may come as no surprise, but it is actually better to shut down the computer when it is not going to be in use, rather than enabling a screensaver. 

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle on your paper use:

In order to do better for the planet and your business costs, use the adage of "reduce, reuse, recycle" when using your paper throughout the office. 

This includes using both sides of the paper, particularly when printing and, if part of a big piece, only printing the information that is essential reading or needed. This has the potential to reduce your waste by at least half. 


Bring the environment inside with plants:

One of the best ways to have your office go green is literally! It is one of the easiest ways to do so and it can be the best way to send a positive message. 

Indoor plants that are well cared for can give off to potential clients that the business cares for the climate in the practices they instil within the company. 

The physical benefits for the office are also a great drawcard, as they help refresh and "brighten up the office [sic] and improve air quality."


Conclusion:

Thus, there are among some of the simplest and most cost-efficient strategies you can use when moving your business to one that is more sustainable and environmentally friendly. Moreover, it doesn't have to cost you heaps and it doesn't have to cost the earth.