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How To Make Your Business Eco-Friendlier in 3 Simple Steps

Running an organization in today’s business world is challenging. Of all the challenges that business owners face, one of the biggest is climate change. As it becomes easier to establish which organizations have already taken steps to reduce their environmental impact, the days of deciding whether your organization should go green are long gone.
 
With the business sector being responsible for as much as 30% of greenhouse gas emissions in the United States, it is becoming increasingly more critical for businesses to realize that we all play a part in taking steps towards sustainability to save the world from irreparable damage. Most modern-day companies have already started taking steps towards becoming more environmentally friendly, yet to make this process easier, for those who haven’t, we’ve listed several steps for going green below:
 
Reduce Wastage
 
Regardless of your business's industry, all companies produce waste, but the amount varies between organizations. However, what is more important is how they minimize what they create, whether this is tech, paper, plastics, or anything else. Some solutions are easier than others; for example, paper wastage can be reduced in various ways, from taking paperless notes to thinking before you print.
 
One of the most significant sources of paper waste is the postal system. With the amount of mail that organizations receive daily, it’s more important than ever to implement innovative mail solutions to minimize the amount of paper in the workplace. One way of doing so is by investing in a virtual mail address, which involves having your business post scanned over to you via email by outsourced mail-handling providers like PhysicalAddress.com.
 
As well as providing a virtual mail address service, they also provide a physical address service in a range of locations across America. To learn more, consider browsing their website for their complete list of services and sites. Contact a team member directly for specific inquiries and see how their digital services could help make your organization eco-friendlier today.
 
Use Sustainable Materials
 
Providing that your business deals with the packaging and distribution of goods, another way that your business can reduce its carbon footprint are by using sustainable materials for packing, marketing, and its products.
 
Fortunately, there is a range of sustainable packaging options for businesses to take advantage of nowadays, with some of the most popular being biodegradable packing peanuts, corn-starch packaging, recycled paper or cardboard, and organic fabrics.
 
However, it is also essential to think about quantity when packing to use the smallest amount of material possible. Consider if the item is fragile, the size of the item being packed, or if it could be reduced.
 
Use Local Suppliers
 
Transport is one of the main contributors to pollution; therefore, your organization must consider how it can reduce its carbon footprint by sourcing and using goods from local providers. Using local suppliers means that couriers don’t have to travel as far as when transporting goods, and it is also an excellent way to support businesses in your local area. As a result, you may find that you can strike up partnerships with those in your community and therefore bounce off each other's success. 
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  • Marketing Integration
    • Free Marketing Analysis - No Strings-No Sales Pitch
    • How Social Media is Changing Brand Building & Retail
    • Brick & Mortar Retail Touch Points Exposed
    • The Secret to a Good Mobile Website for Retailers
    • U.S. Newspaper Revenues Hit 50-Year Low in 2012
    • Future Retail Trends-2015
    • The Power Of Gen Y in Today’s And Tomorrow's Workplace [INFOGRAPHIC]
    • Brick And Mortar Retailers May Become Extinct If They Do Not Embrace The New Economy >
      • A Retailer's Guide to Webrooming
      • INFOGRAPHIC - Do men and women shop differently online?
    • How Big Is Amazon {INFOGRAPHIC}
    • Why retailers must excel in the 4 Cs instead of just the 4 Ps
    • E-tailers: Tips, Trends, and Reasons E-Commerce is About to Boom
    • Is Texting The New Marketing Engagement Frontier
    • Which Social Network's Users Make the Most Money? [INFOGRAPHIC]
    • 120 Awesome Marketing Charts, Graphs and Statistics
    • What It Costs A Business To Do Social Marketing
    • The NEW Retail Demographics
    • More Shoppers Reach for Mobile to Browse, Buy >
      • Online Reviews Influence Shoppers Most, but Print Catalogs Trump Social Networks
      • How Shoppers Use Smartphones to Save Money
      • Age, Gender Determine 'Go-To' Devices
  • MY RETAIL RANTS BLOG
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