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At Bank of Hope, we're always looking for ways to help the communities we live and work in. From April 18 to April 22, our employees participated in the #KeepAmericaBeautifulChallenge. We encouraged our employees to adopt one healthy habit per day to help keep our neighborhood beautiful and sustained.
Now, as Earth Day rolls around, and is celebrated every year on April 22nd, we’re sharing some great ideas for small businesses that want to be more environmentally conscious. First held in 1970 to help raise awareness and motivate action, Earth Day has grown to include a variety of events coordinated around the world by earthday.org and involving 1 billion people and 193+ countries. This year’s theme is “Invest in Our Planet” – a great reminder that every action can make a huge difference, if we all participate together. Go Green!
How You Can Take Action
Whether you’re a solo entrepreneur or run a small business, it’s important to know your carbon footprint and energy consumption. A little effort here and there to improve can add up. Take some time to assess your office, store, restaurant or other environment and see what you can do better to put the planet first.
Take Charge: We’re all so used to being on our devices 24/7, that we sometimes forget about how the energy costs add up. There are things you can do daily to work smarter:
Less Paper, More Digital: Adopt a “Reuse, Repurpose, Recycle” mindset. Before anything is thrown away, consider how it can still have use in your office. Or take business into the cloud and go 100% digital/100% paper-free. Changes you can make:
Take a "Healthier" Route to Work: Skip the drive, and the gas! With price-per gallon still high and the warmer weather coming back, encourage employees to take the train or bus or carpool to work, or walk and bike if feasible. you may even want to offer a subsidy to those who take mass transportation. If your employees take the train, providing a company shuttle to the office can also be beneficial.
A Better Break time: As more employees are coming back into the office, either full-time or hybrid, they will be hanging out in the office cafe for snacks, meals and catching up with coworkers. Some ways to keep things more eco-friendly:
More Green Space: When you need to update your office or workplace with furniture, rugs, artwork, and office accessories-shop local. You can find great "gently used" pieces on Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, Freecycle.org, the NextDoor app, and thrift stores. And because people are spring cleaning around town, keep your eye out as you drive around. See what others are selling, and sometimes, just willing to give way for free. A good cleaning and a fresh coat of paint can do wonders.
Unplug in More Ways than One: At the end of a busy day, we all need a break. And so do your electronics. Do your electric bill a favor and unplug all appliances and devices, because even when they are turned off - the electricity is still flowing. Doing this consistently can lower your electric bill and reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Plus, power strips make this easy as you just "turn off" the main switch.
Return "Junk Mail" to Sender: As you throw away all that mail you never even look at, think about how many trees were cut down to help produce all that wasted paper. Then take some steps to stop the influx:
Tune-ups: Schedule regular yearly maintenance of your heating and air conditioner systems. Keeping both running at optimal capabilities can save you money and sometimes help to prevent any costlier problems from occurring.
Give Back: It's always a good thing when small businesses get involved with their local communities. After all, the people who support you are your neighbors. Beyond just offering them a product or service, you can invite them to join in social initiatives or events that show your commitment to being green. This is not only good for the world at large, but can help you in the PR department:
To find out more about Earth Day, and for more tips on doing right by the planet, visit https://www.earthday.org/ any day of the year.
Meg Schutte is a Bank of Hope Blog contributor.
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