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How Your Small Business Can Go Green Using the Three Rs

Okay, so you’re sold on green; where do you begin? Start with the “Three Rs” - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. Just remember, the Three Rs are in order for a reason: businesses should start by Reducing, follow with Reusing, and finish with Recycling. This way, you can ease employees into going green; a lot of companies rush to implement a recycling program, only to watch it backfire.

 
When you’re ready to start, take a good look around. Sit down with employees and involve them in the process. Behavioral changes are usually the best ones you can make: they don’t cost a penny and don’t produce any waste (an example would be asking employees to turn off lights when they leave a room, rather than installing sensors that shut them off automatically). They do, however, require repetition and reinforcement, so ease into new practices, have patience with slow learners, and don’t ask too much at first. No one likes a Recycling Nazi!
 
Reducing. The easiest places to reduce are usually energy, water, and waste. Can you use less energy? If not, can you use more efficient light bulbs or Energy Star appliances? These will save money on utility bills. To avoid producing new waste, install new bulbs and appliances only when old ones are used up. Next, take a look at reducing your water consumption. Many County Water Districts offer free audits that will tell you where you’re overusing, and some will even give you free fixtures, ranging from faucet adapters to toilets! Lastly, take a look at your trash. If you use paper cups for coffee breaks, encourage employees to bring a favorite mug from home instead. If you’re not recycling, ask your waste disposal company what your options are - there may be more than one. The City of San Francisco offers free white paper recycling to downtown businesses. For an accounting or law firm, this could amount to a 50% reduction in trash bills, just by separating white paper from trash! Again, save the Third R for last, but feel free to do the research while you’re Reducing.
 
Reusing. Reusing isn’t just for Paper Bags and office equipment! You can reuse by copying on both sides of the paper, or buying ink cartridges that are refillable. This R focuses on the practice of discouraging a “disposables” mentality, so when you are looking for ways to reuse, ask yourself: what you would do in your business if you couldn’t throw anything away, and couldn’t buy anything new? The best part about reusing is that it has a side benefit of reducing waste in many areas. A Toyota dealership in Dallas, for example, found  a way to re-use old motor oil to heat its shop in winter, which not only reduces its disposal fees, but lowers its utility bill.
 
Recycling. The most well-known R, recycling has become a bit complicated since the days of “It’s Good For the Bottle, It’s Good For the Can.” To recycle something is to return it to the waste stream for the purpose of turning it into a raw material that can be re-manufactured into something else. The best place you can start when you’re ready to implement a recycling program is your waste management company. They will know the most about what’s recyclable in your area. That’s right; not everything is recyclable everywhere! When implementing a program, again, it’s wise to start simple: begin with bottles and cans, which everyone can recognize. Move on to paper, then plastic. Eventually, you might even want to tackle “food recycling,” otherwise known as composting!
 
Like improving one’s health, going green does require a few lifestyle changes, and in the beginning, the less drastic you are, the easier it will be. Give your company, and your customers, time to warm up to being greener, or you may find yourself throwing in the eco-friendly towel. Most importantly, don’t fall into the trap of trying to be “environmentally perfect.” Even if you can’t do everything you want to at first, set reasonable goals and do your best to meet them. Every little bit counts, and the Earth will benefit from your efforts, no matter how small - you don’t have to be big to make a big difference!

How can I make my business less green?

I already use plastic bags

Replace energy efficient lightbulbs with torches fueled by used motor oil.

Why don’t we see more GREEN FRANCHISES that will accelerate the green business movement at large?

I mean, why not?

Define what’s "green" ?
I saw a company making clothes out of Bamboo……oh, that sounds soooo green…doen’t it?
Turns out that they processing of Bamboo was so intensive to actually make it a comfortable item to wear that it created more pollution during the process than regular cotton.
So sometimes you need to ask…..what makes it green ?
There may be a few businesses here and there, but if you waiting for some big push for "green" jobs, youll die of boredom before they come. Spain tried to introduce a green jobs movement and in the end, for every green job they created, they lose 2.2 private sector jobs. And of the green jobs created, only 1 in 10 were permanent or long lasting.
You can call around today and you’ll find a few companies, like solar panel installers, etc, but there aren’t all that many, and with the statistics set forth by Spain and how slow the Obama administration has been going in regards to actually keeping the promises he made. You probably won’t see a big push any time soon….if ever.

where can i get government grants for being a individual small green business i know there out there?

i know there is grants for individual small green business but i dont know what or where to go to apply and get what ever amount can some one please help me asap i need to know bad and asap please thank you

I know there are contracts out there, I don’t know about grants.

If there is one you can find it at grants.gov

Obama and New Green Business. ?

If there are new green business’s that are created and supported financially by the government, do you think these new business’s should be regulated ?

I just read in a cattle magazine that there is talk of taxing each head with a green house emission tax, also crops which put of carbon dioxide. Yes regulation on top of this stupidity is just what we need.

When president Obama says Green Jobs will help entrepreneurs and small business, hes talking to white people?

…because lets be honest, we own almost if not all of America right, with a few Asians, and Indians trickled in. Everyone knows black people don’t have one company, business in America, except hair shops, and nothing by them ever gets mass manufactured.

no. race is not a factor

Can someone get green cards and passport (American) with a business?

How long does it take and how much money?

If that person has broken the law and was jailed (for illegal money making) more than once, will there be a problem to get a green cards?

and finally if instead of doing a business, that person gets the green cards from an immediate family member, will that member be responsible for that person?

thank you

normally you dont have both at the same time. a us passport is for a us citizen - if you have a us passport, it lets you in and out of the us without having to have a green card. green cards are normally for those who are still officially a citizen of another country but are granted permanent resident permission to stay in the us.

as far as criminal activity, that is up to the state department for passports or uscis for green cards. their web sites are below;

travel.state.gov

www.uscis.gov

what is a green business incubator?

what is a green business incubator and what is an example?

A company that finances early stage businesses that aim to deal in environmentally friendly products/services.

What is a "green" alternative to using styrofoam cups for coffee and Hot cocoa at my business?

I am starting a business, and I want to be as eco concious as possible, so what is an inexpensive, environmentally friendly alternative to using styrofoam cups for hot cocoa and coffee?
I appriciate the suggestion, but using real cups isn’t an option, because people have to be able to take them with them.
yes, I am selling hot cocoa and coffee on the go. Think convenience store.

is it a take away or do people consume on the premises.?

Bamboo makes really neat cups in all sizes.short.fat long thin .what ever you want and can be used several times .

otherwise the old way,
cups and glasses you wash.
or ceramic or clay.

recycled paper cups may be the next one up .

What are 3 good ideas for green businesses?

I have to do a feasability analysis on a green business and it’s due by Tuesday. I google searched and didn’t find anything worth doing. Just wanted to find out if anyone had any good ideas.

Eco Car Conversions - take standard cars and convert them to run on full electric or biofuel

Eco Home Consultation -a service to analyze and modify homes (either existing or in construction) to be efficient and earth friendly

Bio Mass Fuel production - A company that converts organic matter into bio fuel. This would be a next gen beyond ethanol operation utilizing bio mass instead of corn kernel.