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How to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint in Manufacturing and Distribution

Figuring out just how to reduce your carbon footprint in and industry like manufacturing and distribution can seem like an impossible task, but even taking small steps to lower greenhouse gas emissions can lead to a major positive impact.

Here are a few ideas to make your company more green:

Know More, Do More

Discovering the true impact of your company’s carbon footprint is the best first step. The Simplified GHG Emissions Calculator is a helpful tool for small businesses, while larger companies might benefit from an outside sustainability consultant. Once you see the true impact your business is having on the environment, it’ll be easier to narrow your strategy for improvements.

Lower Heating and Cooling

When it comes to heating and cooling, treat your business like you do your home. You wouldn’t leave the house with the AC on blast, and the same mindset should be applied to company practices. Strategically managing your heating and cooling practices will go a long way in reducing what you can while also making a positive impact on your energy bill.

Recycle What You Can

Does your company have a recycling program? If not, it’s easy to implement. From your warehouse to the breakroom, create a clear system for collecting recyclable materials and be sure to properly train your staff.

Encourage Green Transportation

Incentivize your employees to consider green commute options. This is obviously impacted by your company’s locations, but rewarding employees for biking or carpooling to the office when they can will further reduce greenhouse gases.

Reduce Packaging and Waste

Evaluate packaging procedures and ditch unnecessary plastic where you can. Consider using recycled and recyclable materials whenever possible, and mindfully consider how your company could reduce packaging waste all together. Like heating and cooling strategies, the benefit of reducing packaging waste is financial as well as environmental.