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Adrian Lepiten

10 Green Tips At Work: Switch Zero Waste and Be More Sustainable



Going green is not something we do in our spare time or whenever the opportunity presents itself. When instead we should be conscious at home, and especially in the workplace. We spend a lot of time working and we consume more. No matter what type of job you have, there is always something you can do to help combat pollution, global warming, and climate change.


Below are the green tips that you can do at your office or workplace. Let's make this planet a wonderful place to live by applying the 10 Green Tips At Work: Switch To Zero Waste and Be More Sustainable.


10. Use Public Transport



When you take public transportation to work, you help reduce energy consumption. And once you make it a habit, you lessen harmful gas emissions more than when you drive your own car. Also, if you live near your workplace, consider walking or cycling. Small actions add up to large results.


9. Use reusable containers and mugs at work



When we buy food at work, it is usually packaged in a plastic bag. That is something that we cannot blame ourselves, especially when we are busy. But that is something to be conscious about.


With our present environmental crisis, we are hardly contributing to help plastic pollution. So, instead of using single-use products, you might start by using lunch boxes, mugs, and reusable water bottles.


8. Use Daylight Whenever Possible



Make use of windows! Whether big or small it can provide plenty of sunlight. It may be simple, but you don't usually need lights, especially when the sun is shining brightly. It also helps to save energy!


7. Have Desk Plants



Desk plants have been shown to improve air quality in the office. They act like filters that absorb carbon dioxide and other air pollutants created by your computer equipment and printers.


6. Take the stairs


Did you know that a normal workplace elevator can emit 0.3 kilograms of carbon dioxide per person each day? That’s a fact for today! So, instead of taking the elevator, try taking the stairs. It benefits the environment and ourselves. By walking the stairs, you are not only lowering carbon dioxide production but also reducing energy use.


5. Be mindful of your printing practices


While printing is necessary at work we should also be aware of its impact to the environment. Printing has a negative reputation as an environmental crime because it uses paper. If we are not mindful of our consumption we are allowing companies to produce more. Paper production adds a significant amount of pollution to our atmosphere and water supplies.


Since printing is inescapable in the office, try these tips: Print only what you need, print on both sides of the paper, and reuse sheets of paper on the blank side if possible.


4. Buy eco-friendly office supplies


Purchasing green or eco-friendly products is the right choice to be sustainable and waste-free at work. It's all about making changes that can have a significant impact on the environment.


You can start by using recycled paper, refillable pens, fabrics, and metal straws. There are also plenty more products that are sustainable.


3. Instead of leaving computers and electronic devices on standby, turn them off completely


Unplug idle devices at work! If you are not using your computer or any electronics, it's better to turn it off in order to save energy.


2. Reuse old office furniture


Getting rid of old stuff and buying new ones is a common practice. Instead, consider reusing or recycling your furniture. True environmentally friendly offices are built with recycled or reused components that do not harm the environment.


1. Have a recycle bin


If your workplace does not have a recycle bin, see if it is appropriate to add one. Gather your employees and coworkers and take a few minutes to show the value of recycling and how it positively impacts our environment.


Make it a habit!


A small change can have a big impact not only to the environment but also on your life as well. It's worth noting that these green tips have the power to transform the overall state of our environment, which is why we should make them a habit.

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