5 Effective Ways to Make Your Business More Sustainable this Year

Julie Starr • May 7, 2021



Sustainability is fast becoming a key business success factor. With the compounding environmental crises, firms are forced to focus on sustainable business practices as part of their
SDG strategies . Additionally, consumers are increasingly aware of environmental impact and are seen to use their wallets to invest in sustainable businesses. In short, if your business is not sustainable, you risk being left behind. 

Lucky enough, there are many simple ways to make your business more sustainable. Here are some tips for you. 

Encourage remote work

The Covid-19 pandemic has taught us that businesses can survive online if they become creative and innovative. This should be a turning point for your organization too. By encouraging employees to work from home, you enhance flexibility and sustainability while saving office space and other utilities like electricity consumption.

Remote work means fewer people are commuting to work therefore reducing emissions associated with private and public transport. In the long run, it would lead to a reduced carbon footprint. 

Offer incentives for public transit

Many roads are filled with private cars that contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. As a result, many businesses have started encouraging public transport to reduce the number of cars on the roads. For instance, you can encourage your employees to take advantage of public transport options by offering public transit benefits. 

You can do this directly or through a partnership with transport agencies to offer subsidized passes to your employees. 

Invest in sustainable products and materials

Materials and products you use can have a devastating effect on the environment. Therefore, you may not want to get supplies from vendors who do not care about sustainability. For instance, if you are using timber in your production, there must have been someone cutting down a tree. As much as you cannot avoid such situations, you should ensure that your suppliers follow due process when harvesting the timber. 

Use clean products like reusable bags in the office instead of plastic paper bags. This goes a long way in protecting the environment and making your business eco-friendlier. 

Reduce, reuse, recycle

If you want to protect the environment, ensure you do not release tons of waste anyhow. The first thing you should do is reduce usage. For instance, go for ceramic mugs instead of disposable plastic cups. You may also consider smart options like wastewater treatment systems. If you want to know more about this, check out the pump tank guide .

Next, focus on reusing items. For example, why would you throw out carton boxes if you can use them as storage? Lastly, recycle items. Use bins to collect trash and have them delivered to a recycling plant/company. 

Contribute to charity

Many charitable organizations are striving to make the planet greener and cleaner. You can collaborate to ensure their work is efficient. Accordingly, you can chip in with a contribution to help them run smoothly. Other ways of contributing to charitable organizations are setting up a fundraiser, starting a green initiative, or supporting their campaigns such as tree planting. 

The Bottom Line

A few simple changes can help you adopt green technology and make a significant difference towards sustainability. So, try these tips today and contribute to a greener and cleaner planet.  

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