Improve Your Bottom Line
With Greener Practices
Get expert advice on how to reduce workplace energy consumption
Show date: Thursday 19th November
Show start time: 15:30
New figures released by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs show huge amounts of money and valuable resources could be saved by making a few simple changes to business practice. Steps such as switching off a single computer and monitor potentially saving £35 a year can have a massive impact on the bottom line of any organisation, large or small.
Simple environmental actions translate into real cost savings for businesses, and this message needs to infiltrate the workplace. It is easier than it seems to integrate energy efficient practices into everyday working life. If you are an SME owner, you can’t afford to ignore the facts - switching off saves money.
Turning off lights, turning down the thermostat (even by one degree), cutting down on rubbish and fixing dripping taps – all these changes mean that firms stop ‘leaking’ money.
The advantages of businesses adopting the green message aren’t just confined to the environment. In today’s environmentally aware society, a company’s eco-credentials are more important than ever before. Resource efficiency is truly the cornerstone of good business sense and, in some cases it’s the difference between a small business breaking even or not.
So, to help you reduce both your firm’s costs and energy consumption, DEFRA is setting out ten simple ways in which businesses can make a difference...at the flick of a switch.
Rob Holdway, presenter of Channel 4's Dumped and Defra campaign supporter, joins us live online at http://www.webchats.tv/chat/want_
to_improve_your_bottom_line_by_greener_practices
on Thursday 19th November at 15:30 to discuss how your employees can make a difference to the planet and your balance sheets.
Click here to submit questions before the chat
For more information visit www.businesslink.gov.uk/savingmoney
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