In Your Workplace
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In many instances improved environmental efficiency coincides with long-term financial gains. Improved internal efficiencies typically increase customer service and boost morale as operations are aligned.
Current physical facilities are an obvious starting point for reducing energy consumption and cost. At the same time, reviewing overall operations and logistics may lead to break through business concepts and improvements that propel your company into significantly higher performance at a lower environmental cost. When you review the life cycle of the products or services you are producing, you may find alternatives for packaging or configuring your products with lower waste and cost. You may find opportunities to partner with suppliers or customers to conserve energy and reduce costs in your entire product pipeline.
Business and Logistics Process
Lexington Examples:
In Policy Advocacy (in progress)
Links to other helpful hints:
Sierra Club's 10 Ways to Go Green at Work
