Businesses are often surprised at how much can be saved through simple, straightforward changes. By incorporating just a few of steps below, you could find that as well as saving money, you’ll discover other ways to improve efficiency.
Reduce your energy waste by switching of unnecessary lights and equipment, especially when everyone's gone home for the day. Think about the savings this could make to your energy bill.
Visit EECA's EMProve website for more ways to manage your energy use and reduce your bills.
Save money and support environmental practices by reducing your paper use and buying stationery products which are kinder on the environment, for example paper that is non-bleached or from sustainable forests. Make a difference by specifying "greener" printing options when ordering your letterhead and business cards - and think carefully about print quantities.
Reduce the amount of rubbish you're sending to landfill by recycling. As well as paper, you can recycle plastics, tins, glass, and your food scraps can be composted.
Choose products with ingredients that have less impact on human health and on the environment. Many cleaning products end up in local wastewater systems, and eventually in waterways. Reduce your rubbish by choosing products with minimal and/or recyclable packaging.
Buy energy efficient equipment and appliances. Check out the energy label - the more stars, the more energy efficient the appliance. Many appliances and office equipment now have powersave features too.
Visit the Australian EnergyStar website to compare the efficiency of appliances.
Use the Simply Sustainable model to find out how you can make more sustainability improvements in different areas of your business.