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15 Easy Ways Your Business Can Go Earth Friendly



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Want to save money by reducing your costs, gain time by increasing your efficiency and build more reasons for clients to do business with you?  Be earth friendly!

By following the familiar reduce, reuse, and recycle mantra you can save financially, which will allow you to invest more into growing your business or free up family finances.

You can increase your efficiency and get more organized by making small “green” changes such as printing less. For example, fewer piles of overflowing paper will make it easier to keep that working space clean and uncluttered so you can stay focused.

Sharing that you care (whether it’s about the planet, the people, or some other angle or cause) helps you connect with your market. In fact, it’s smart marketing!

So with those benefits in mind, here are some small steps you can take to make your business greener:

1) Reduce the amount of paper you use and reuse/recycle as much as possible.

Before you print, think. Do you *really* need to print out that email or document? If you just need a backup copy, pick up an inexpensive USB thumb drive and use it to save copies of important files.

Keep a small box or tray for paper that you’ve printed on but no longer need and announce to your children that they are welcome to color, paint, cut, etc with the paper. Kids don’t mind recycled paper and some really creative projects can result from paper that’s already been used.

2) Monitor your electricity usage.

Buy EnergyStar appliances and equipment when you can.  Watch the energy usage on any appliances you purchase–computers, sergers, sewing machines–whatever tools are required for your trade. Always turn them off when not in use.

3) Go paperless for billing.

Many business models easily lend themselves to e-billing. If yours does, do it. It will save you not only paper/envelopes, but also time and postage. Bills get where they need to go quicker, too.

4) Use organic, recycled and/or natural elements.

If you’ve got choices in the materials you use, take a few minutes to research your options. You may be pleasantly surprised by the range of choices available.

5) Choose reusable or electronic.

Instead of notebooks and paper for your to do lists, consider a dry erase board or go to a digital online version.

Try Google Calendar instead of a paper planner.

If your products require certain materials during the production process, can you choose something reusable instead of disposable?

6) Buy in bulk. You’ll save time as well as trips back and forth to the store if you purchase in bulk.

7) Change your lighting. Open the windows in your home office or working area and enjoy the beautiful, natural light! Replace your old style light bulbs with energy-saving fluorescent bulbs to save energy and reduce your electric bill.

8) Choose a VA (virtual assistant) or outsource to independent contractors online.

Work with employees or contractors who work from their homes and you’ll help save the gas and emissions from cars driving back and forth as well gain as many other benefits.

9) Combine errands and schedule meetings selectively.

Can you do them all on one day? Fewer trips in your car are better. If you can eliminate some errands by having the USPS carrier (who’s already driving by) pick up packages or meeting with clients via Skype instead of in-person, consider it.

10) Buy Green Tags or Go 100% Replanted.

With green tags you can compensate for your CO2 usage. I purchase mine through https://www.greentagsusa.org/GreenTags/index.cfm

Through http://www.replanttrees.org you can have trees planted to make up for your paper usage.

11) Choose your packaging materials carefully.

You can find green packing materials starting at http://www.sustainablepackaging.org or http://clearbags.com/?category|BIOBAGS Recycle or reuse when feasible.

12) Deliver your products digitally.

Can you offer a digital version of your products? How about offering your patterns as a PDF download? Or a PDF ebook option of your printable book? Encourage the digital options. Check out http://www.e-junkie.com or Premise for WordPress for an easy way to sell digital items online.

13) Sell locally.

No need for shipping if you sell to local customers.

Try craft shows or farmers markets if they fit your products. You can find listings online at http://www.indiecraftfairguide.com or http://www.indiecraftshows.com

Depending on your products you could also work out discounts or commission based deals with tourist shops, locally owned bookstores and other businesses or organizations in your local area.

14) Support green businesses.

Does your webhost power their servers with green energy? Does your printer offer recycled paper for brochures or business cards?

Look for ways to support other businesses who are making an effort to be green.

15) Share your commitment!

Websites listed below maintain link directories of eco-aware businesses. Add yours if you’re taking action steps to be earth friendly.
  • EcoFirms: www.ecofirms.org/support.php

  • EcoBusinessLinks: www.ecobusinesslinks.com

  • Green People: www.greenpeople.org/addlisting.cfm

  • Coop America’s Green Pages: www.coopamerica.org ($75)

  • OCA Green People: www.organicconsumers.org/btc/BuyingGuide.cfm

  • US Green Commerce: www.usgreencommerce.org/bestbb


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About the expert:
Michelle Shaeffer's Twitter profile describes her as: "Caffeine powered, Libertarian gal enjoying life with my kids and husband. Empowering entrepreneurs by simplifying online business websites and marketing." That sums it up nicely.   Depending on the time of day you might find her blogging compulsively, hosting a teleseminar, writing an ebook, homeschooling her three children, chatting on Twitter, managing her website hosting company, or playing with her kids in the beautiful Alaskan sunshine while enjoying a frappucino. In addition to a hopeless addiction to Starbucks, she's also a fan of political thriller novels and the Deadliest Catch. Catch up with everything she's into online and claim your free treasure chest of resources for entrepreneurs at michelleshaeffer.com.


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