With public opinion moving towards sustainability, it also makes good business sense. These days, more customers are looking for eco-friendly brands to buy from. So, taking steps to green up your business is good for the environment. But it’s also good for your brand image and competitive advantage.
Private transport is one of the world’s biggest sources of greenhouse gases. So changing the daily commute can have a big impact. And it has a positive side effect on employee health, wellbeing, and productivity.
Barnsley’s Active Travel Hub has great information and facilities. It’s located in the Transport Interchange in the centre of town.
Providing recycling facilities is a great first step towards making your business greener. These days, we’re used to recycling at home, so it makes sense to encourage it in the workplace.
The reason digital systems have an impact on the environment is because our tech takes energy to produce and run. Data storage – even via the cloud – is on huge servers which need energy to run and keep cool.
Energy is a big business expense, so reducing consumption can be great for the bottom line. But it’s a double win as it’s also better for the environment.
Many companies on our Net Zero Accelerator looked into solar panel installation. If that’s not an option for you, consider using a green energy supplier.
Reducing the carbon footprint in your supply chain can help reduce your environmental impact. Choice of supplier and raw material procurement is an obvious step, but there are others.
When baselining your carbon emissions, suppliers fall into Scope 3 emissions. If you’d like to understand more, get in touch to chat about our Net Zero Accelerator.
Going paperless means using less paper and printer ink. It also means you’ll need less storage space, and there will be a reduction in waste.
When going paperless, remember to protect your data with good security software. And back up all your files regularly.
Many cleaning products now have natural alternatives. These are often safer for your health and better for the planet.
Packaging is a major part of the process for companies selling and shipping products. But today’s consumers hate packaging material that ends up in landfill. They want to buy from brands offering sustainable packaging and will often pay a premium.
Employees are increasingly looking to work for ethical companies. And creating a green culture can lead to greater employee engagement and productivity.
Part of a green culture can include supporting local community and environmental events. It’s great marketing for your company and helps with teamwork and employee engagement.
Doing an environmental assessment is a useful way to get started on your green journey. It will identify your current impact and allow you to set goals for the future. We offer Barnsley businesses help with this through our Net Zero Accelerator.
You can then check improvements by tracking and measuring progress against your goals.
Sharing your sustainability journey with others is a great marketing technique. The steps you take will interest employees, customers, and suppliers alike. Celebrate your successes and share how you’re helping the planet. But avoid green washing.
Finally, remember that every step, no matter how small, counts in the journey towards sustainability.
Get in touch with Kevin Steel, Business Development Manager at The Business Village