SHARED FROM:
(SHORT
NOTES FROM STRATEGY TOOLS:
Manufacturing
and Operations at http://www.mindtools.com)
Green initiatives are fundamentally
important for some consumers. Likewise,
green issues appeal to employees because most people want to be part of
"something good". The biggest
boon for organizations that address green issues is an improved brand and
company image.
Employee health represent another
significant reason for moving towards green management. Improving indoor air quality and avoiding
strong chemical cleaning agents can help those suffering from respiratory
illnesses or skin conditions. Being
greener can help improve relationships with customers, suppliers, government
agencies, and the media.
Green initiatives can also reduce costs.
The savings depend on the size of organization
and the steps taken to reduce energy consumption. Finally, green initiatives can stimulate
innovation.
Steps to a
Greener Office
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1. Watch Power Use
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Replace regular bulbs with compact fluorescent
bulbs (CFLs) or light-emitting diode bulbs (LEDs)
Encourage team members to turn off lights when
they aren't using them
Consider installing motion sensors in shared areas
Electronic devices such as computers and printers
continue to use energy even when they're turned off. Encourage team members to switch it off when
they're done for the day.
Consider switching to laptops
make use of natural light to save power, take
advantage of light from windows, and turn off overhead lights
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2. Think Twice Before Purchasing
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Have a greener option
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3. Use Reusable Products
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eating utensils: look for dishware that you can
wash and reuse
use cloth drying towels or energy-saving
hand-dryers instead of paper towels in bathrooms
Switch to plant-based, biodegradable dish soap
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4. Plant Trees
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plant trees around your building:
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5.
Telecommute
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Allow team members to work from home one or more
days each week
great benefits:
create a carpool information board or intranet
page to connect people who use similar routes to work
Encourage team members to walk, bike, or take
public transportation to the office
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6. Limit Business Travel
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limit business travel
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7. Create a "Green Team"
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Members are responsible for seeking new ways to
lighten the organization's footprint, and should also report on it
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