Businesses large and small can all take steps to support a healthier planet.
Perhaps there is no better time than this week -- in recognition of Earth Day -- to consider environmentally friendly alternatives within our businesses. Whether looking at marketing plans or day-to-day office operations, practical solutions abound that also benefit the planet.
Here are ten green ideas, several which can help small business owners save money as we work to keep Mother Earth healthy!
- Save e-mails and other documents digitally, printing only when necessary. Today many copiers allow you to save electronic files in pdf format, perfect for archiving.
- When paper is required, print office and marketing materials on recycled paper.
- Down-size your printed collateral. (Done correctly, less can be more!)
- For sell sheets and similar marketing pieces, use pre-printed “shells” which reduce waste by allowing businesses to create hand-outs "on-demand."
- When having new material professionally printed, ask your provider about non-toxic inks and off-set alternatives.
- Utilize more electronic media including Web sites, banner advertising and e-mail to get your message out.
- For major communications campaigns, opt for targeted direct-mail lists.
- Plan ahead to avoid air and rush shipping which ultimately result in higher costs and fuel expenditure.
- Also save fuel as you expand your social network online.
- Lastly, recycle old office equipment or donate it to local schools. Don't relinquish these cast-offs to our already over-burdened landfills.
For more information regarding these or other green tips, contact me today. Or, to learn more about Earth Day and how you can make a difference, visit EarthDay.net.
About the author. Brenda Friedrich is a communications specialist based in Des Moines, Iowa. For a complete listing of her services, visit her Web site, BrendaFriedrich.com.
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