how to reduce your carbon footprint

10 Easy Steps To Reduce Your Carbon Footprint

Our Business Advisor, Susan George, is a highly effective economic development professional with extensive senior management experience in both the private and public sector. We wanted to make the most of Susan’s wealth of experience and she hints and tips on relevant topics throughout the year.

It can be daunting to know where to start on how to reduce the carbon footprint of a small to medium sized business but it’s so important when you are looking to build a sustainable future.

 

We asked Susan:

Question – What are some simple but effective things we can do to reduce our carbon footprint?

  1. Energy Efficiency: Switch to energy-efficient appliances, LED lighting, and programmable thermostats. Encourage employees to turn off lights, computers, and other equipment when not in use.
  2. Telecommuting: Promote telecommuting or remote work options, where possible, to reduce the need for daily commuting, which can lower greenhouse gas emissions from transportation.
  3. Go Paperless: Digitise documents and processes to minimise  paper usage. Use electronic signatures, online collaboration tools, and cloud storage to reduce paper waste and energy consumption.
  4. Recycling and Waste Reduction: Implement a comprehensive recycling program for paper, plastics, glass, and other recyclable materials. Minimise single-use plastics and encourage reusable alternatives.
  5. Green Procurement: Source eco-friendly and sustainable products and supplies whenever possible. Choose suppliers and vendors with strong environmental policies and practices.
  6. Water Conservation: Install water-saving fixtures and devices such as low-flow toilets and taps. Fix leaks promptly and encourage employees to use water wisely.
  7. Transportation Alternatives: Encourage carpooling, biking, walking, or using public transportation for commuting and business travel. Offer incentives or subsidies for employees who choose eco-friendly transportation options.
  8. Green Office Practices: Reduce paper and packaging waste by using recycled materials and opting for digital communication channels. Choose eco-friendly cleaning products and office supplies.
  9. Energy Audits: Conduct regular energy audits to identify areas for improvement and implement energy-saving measures such as insulation, sealing drafts, and upgrading heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems.
  10. Offset Carbon Emissions: Invest in carbon offset programs or renewable energy projects to compensate for unavoidable emissions. Support initiatives that promote reforestation, renewable energy adoption, and sustainable development.

If your business has any employees, involve them all in a brain storming session to share ideas and best practices.

By implementing these simple tips, your businesses can make meaningful strides towards reducing its carbon footprint and contributing to a more sustainable future.