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Home » Blog » Firms Must Adapt To Deepening Climate Crisis

Firms Must Adapt To Deepening Climate Crisis

August 10, 2021 By //  by Andrew Gilpin Leave a Comment

During the last month or so the news has been sobering viewing for all of humanity. There cannot be many climate change sceptics left as we see the devastation that a rise in temperature across the world is wreaking.

Fires Raging Out Of Control

As we write this fires are still raging out of control in Greece and Turkey, there have been terrible fires in parts of the USA, floods in China, Germany and Belgium in areas that have not been susceptible to flooding previously which has led to the loss of homes and lives. Closer to home there have been floods in London.

A report yesterday by the UN has laid the blame squarely on the shoulders of us humans, with carbon emissions and deforestation the biggest problems. The report claimed that some of the climate changes are already irreversible and that if we don`t act now then there will be even more catastrophic consequences.

Creating A Carbon Neutral Business

With all this in mind I think the time is definitely ripe for businesses to ensure they are as carbon neutral in their work practices as they can be. Also there could certainly be opportunities in the future if they can provide products and services that are environmentally friendly as these could be in very high demand.

I am sure there are many firms here in Northern Ireland who have already adapted their business but for most there will be much to do.

11 Ways Towards A More Sustainable Business

Here are 11 ways to make your business more sustainable, which have been copied from the Green Biz website:

  1. “Offer remote work
    As more work gets done online, there is less need for people to be in a physical office. Remote work has taken off over the past few years, allowing employees to have work-life flexibility and substantially reducing their time spent commuting.

This is great for the environment. Fewer cars on the road, idling in traffic, equates to less carbon dioxide (CO2) being emitted into the air.

This small change can help reduce traffic and a business’s overall carbon footprint. Further, with fewer people in the office, companies can save money usually spent stocking, lighting and heating the workplace.

  1. Provide public transit commuter benefits
    When employees do need to be in the office, how their commute contributes to greenhouse gas emissions still can be influenced.

Public transportation (buses, trains, vanpools) is the greenest way to commute, and companies can encourage employees to take advantage of these transport options.

Small businesses can provide employees with public transit benefits that help the environment, either directly or through their human resources (HR) software.

To provide these benefits directly, many city transit agencies offer subsidized passes for businesses. Alternately, these benefits may be available to add through HR software that centralizes all benefit programs.

  1. Use sustainable products
    The items companies purchase to ensure their workplaces function well — be it printer paper, cleaning products or to-go containers — can be deleterious to the environment due to the processes that go into making them.

For all those paper items commonly used, such as rolls of toilet paper and reams of printer paper, office managers can look for labeling that says it is made from post- or pre-consumer waste. Recycled products such as these maintain a circular economy and reduce overall waste.

For cleaning products, there is a whole cottage industry of green cleaners that don’t include toxic chemicals, opting instead for natural ingredients that work just as well. Using these products keeps toxic ingredients out of the streams and their waste out of landfills.

  1. Make use of secondhand finds
    Decking out the office doesn’t have to mean paying top dollar for brand-new furniture.

It takes a lot of energy and raw material to make all those new tables, chairs, couches and desks. Companies can go the green route instead by finding beautiful vintage pieces to fill out their offices or opting for recycled furniture.

This ensures that fully functional furniture won’t be tossed into landfills in favor of the newest styles. Who wouldn’t want some incredible mid-century furniture in their office?

  1. Reduce, reuse, recycle
    The best way to keep waste out of landfills is by never sending it there in the first place.

The order of the Rs is important. First, companies should endeavor to reduce usage where they can. Instead of disposable cups, plates and utensils (not to mention coffee pods), they can opt for real glass and ceramic alternatives.

Reuse items whenever possible. In the warehouse, instead of throwing out structurally intact boxes, they can go another round. In the office, employees should be encouraged to use both sides of the printer paper.

When reducing or reusing aren’t possible, recycling is the next best thing. Many cities helpfully provide bins for this and have made the recycling process less complicated, so it’s much easier to leave the trash can entirely empty these days.

  1. Compost
    Another way to divert waste from landfills is to compost. An increasing number of cities are capable of composting just about any organic matter.

The difference between that banana peel in the compost and that banana peel in the dump is what it becomes. In the dump, it slowly decays and off-gases methane, a much more destructive greenhouse gas. In the compost, it decays quickly and becomes soil for gardens and parks.

The workplace is a perfect place to implement a compost program. All those lunch leftovers can be turned into soil instead of methane.

  1. Use sustainable packaging
    For businesses that sell and ship products, packaging is a major part of the operation. From the packaging that each unit is sold in to the mailers and boxes they are eventually shipped out in, this material adds up quickly.

A survey done by the shipping service Sendle found that 64 percent of consumers would be more likely to make a purchase from a retailer that offered compostable packaging (especially if it didn’t cost more).

Recycled paper and cardboard are tried and true sustainable packaging options, but there have also been strides toward creating completely compostable packaging that results in zero waste at the end of its cycle.

  1. Make energy-efficient upgrades
    Becoming energy efficient doesn’t only help to shrink carbon footprints, it also helps to reduce a company’s energy bill.

Many simple things can be done: use energy-efficient appliances; move to LED lights; automate lights with sensors; use smart thermostats; take advantage of natural light; and supply staff with laptops instead of desktop computers.

Saving money and saving the planet are not mutually exclusive.

  1. Use green web hosting services
    Websites use energy, too. The servers that host a website’s data are constantly on, using up copious amounts of energy.

Luckily, companies can choose where their data is stored. More and more, eco-conscious companies are offsetting that energy usage to go carbon neutral.

Google has done a lot to decarbonize its data centers and claims that its cloud services produce zero net carbon emissions. And the largest cloud computing provider out there, Amazon, has promised to achieve the same by 2040 through wind and solar farms.

  1. Do business with green businesses
    Web hosting isn’t the only way businesses can go carbon-neutral with the companies they choose to operate with.

From software companies and food and beverage brands to apparel labels and shipping carriers, carbon-neutral vendors can be found across every major industry. For many small businesses, their supply chain also will have a big impact on their own footprint.

Again, becoming a sustainable business depends on the companies they support.

  1. Buy carbon offsets
    Finally, for whatever portion of a company’s carbon footprint that can’t be reduced through changes, the purchase of offsets can move the needle to carbon neutrality.

Businesses can use a variety of carbon marketplaces to both calculate and offset their emissions. When choosing, it’s important to search for third-party certification and the projects the investments are made in. “

Hope the above information is useful, that is all for today, if you need our services for anything please give us a call on 028 3752 2909.

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