How Environmental Awareness Builds Business

How Environmental Awareness Builds BusinessCustomers respond to sustainability practices, and businesses have reacted to that with enthusiasm over the years, if not always with sincerity. There was a time when slapping green paint on the side of a traditional practice was enough to win the admiration of the market. No longer. Today, educated customers know true environmental responsibility when they see it, and businesses know that legitimately going green presents tangible benefits. These benefits are of course noticeable to customers, but adopting sustainable business practices can also improve business processes and help companies cut costs.

Green entrepreneurs gain numerous advantages in their markets. Below are a few of the ways in which environmental awareness and action contribute to business success.

Green buildings lower overhead costs.

Greening a building can include a wide range of actions. By moving to a virtual machine environment, companies can reduce computing power requirements. Passively cooled office buildings with cinderblock walls naturally maintain ambient temperatures for most of the year in many regions, decreasing the drain on heating and air conditioning systems. For the energy needs that cannot be reduced, companies can install on-site windmills and energy fuel-cell generators to create cleaner power themselves. Ideally, companies can reduce their environmental impact and achieve Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification for their office buildings.

Energy certificates can offset the power businesses use.

When businesses green their buildings, they can avoid a significant portion of their electricity, gas and water usage. For the natural resources they must employ, they can offset the environmental impact with renewable energy certificates. For example, a business could offset power used by its servers with wind-power certificates. These let entrepreneurs not only balance out their environmental impact, but also present a more compelling case to customers, investors and others about their dedication to environmental responsibility.

Composting and recycling reduce the cost of waste removal.

Composting and recycling can help a business significantly divert its solid waste. Achieving noticeable results requires businesses to work toward building an internal culture of sustainability. With employees on board for daily composting and recycling, companies gain a sense of cohesion and purpose among their teams that positively impacts other collaborative efforts.

Environmental action helps businesses celebrate their customers.

When a business involves its prospects in its sustainability practices, customers become part of the greater purpose of the company and feel more connected to it. A simple action like planting a tree in honor of every new customer presents only a modest Jason Lemkin is vice president of Web business services at Adobecost and can help an organization increase loyalty and repeat business.

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