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How to Make your Office "Green" - The 12 Step Program.Submitted by jamyealexandra on November 9, 2008 - 7:31pm.
Description: Greening your office will make a huge imapct on the environment, create a more conscious work environment, and could even SAVE money. Whether you are an employee or a business owner. Here are some ideas for greening your office. The 12 Step Program 1. Recylcle - at the very least paper, bottles, and cans. Have separate bins in the office for recycling. If your office building does not recycle, there is still hope. The City of San Jose has a great resource on how to set up a recyling program at your work! (Props to SJ!) 2. Monitor Lighting Usage –
3. Shut down your printers, faxes and computers - According to the Department of Energy, office equipment accounts for 16 percent of an office’s energy use. The use of computers, printers, copiers and fax machines adds up.
4. Kick the bottled water habit.- Americans throw out over 35 BILLION plastic water bottles every year. To learn more about the impact of this Fast Company Has a great article. Offices are major offenders in this area.
5. Stock your office’s kitchen with reusable plates and mugs rather than paper toss-aways.
8. Puchase Responsibly - Start with recylcled office papers and other office products. You can get paper, envelopes, folders, pads, post-it notes– everything comes in a recycled version now. 9. Cut Down on Office Transportation - Carpools and public transportation benefit both the environment and your employees/ co-workers. Driving just 10% less, can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 0.2 to 0.8 tonnes per year. Carbon dioxide is the number one contributor to the greenhouse effect, and cars produce about 30 percent of the nation’s carbon dioxide emissions.
11. Investigate green power options. Many local utilities offer the opportunity for you to pay just a few dollars extra per month to buy “green power” that comes from wind farms and other sustainable sources. Talk to your building manager about this as an option.
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How to be a Conscious ConsumerSubmitted by jamyealexandra on November 9, 2008 - 6:00pm.
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Green. Sustainable. Fair trade. Local. Organic. Socially Responsible. What does this mean to in today’s marketplace? Conscious Consumers are growing and representing an increasing presence in the market. These consumers are creating change. By being a socially conscious consumer you are making “Green” become mainstream, and businesses are beginning to step up. Conscious consumers are require that companies inform the public about their practices and are accountable for their impact on people and the planet. Here are some suggestions of what to keep in mind as a socially conscious consumer.
It is amazing how much voice your dollar has. Reward businesses that are making the effort to operate in a more conscious way, their success is in your hands. Browse through the Businesses premiering on Dianovo to make sure your money is supporting a new and more conscious way of doing business. ( categories: )
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