The cost-of-living crisis has affected us all, but that doesn’t mean your business has to suffer unnecessarily. With a few easy tips and tricks, you can save a substantial amount of energy and money, all whilst improving your company’s sustainability policy and being more eco-friendly.
No matter how small or large your business is, there’s one issue that everyone is currently facing and struggling with; climate change. 2022 brought plenty of reminders of the increasingly severe consequences of the climate crisis, including the unprecedented heat waves in Europe and the U.S. The U.N Foundation has highlighted the irreversible consequences of climate change and how its impacts continue to worsen.
These severe environmental impacts are a priority for many people. In fact, customers are demanding more visibility in companies’ sustainability practices, being eco-friendly is more important than ever.
But it’s not just customers to consider, employees are concerned with companies’ climate impact. In fact, over a third of UK employees would be willing to quit their jobs if their employers didn’t attempt to reduce their carbon footprint. This percentage is much higher amongst Gen-Z, where 45% said they’d consider resigning if the company didn’t match their own corporate values. Former Unilever chief executive Paul Polman stated how we’re “living through an unprecedented moment in human history”, and that “younger employees especially fear for the world they will inherit”.
And replacing talent is not cheap, on average, replacing a team member can cost £30,614. And that doesn’t even account for the loss in productivity, as well as time spent recruiting and onboarding. Particularly, when this could be used to help your business thrive.
Whilst embracing sustainable practices is beneficial for the environment, it’s also beneficial for your business; the cost-of-living crisis has affected all of us. And now you may be thinking, how much money can we really save by being sustainable?
Turns out, quite a bit!
Did you know that turning the thermostat down just one degree can save over £100 per year?
A common misperception when it comes to conserving energy in the workplace is that you’ll need to implement rigorous sustainable practices to save a substantial amount of money. Small steps will make a big difference, and we’re going to help you get there.
By installing a few energy-efficient practices, companies can reduce energy bills from 18% to 25%.
Our brand-new energy saving course has everything you need to know when it comes to energy saving in the office and being sustainable, but this isn’t just limited to your work spaces. It covers tips and tricks on how you and your people can save energy at home, supporting your remote and hybrid workers too.
It teaches companies how to save energy through simple and easy exercises, which in turn helps you reduce your carbon footprint and any unwanted surplus energy charges. So, you can assure your customers and employees that sustainability is at the forefront of your priorities. Keeping your employees happy and assured that you organisation represents their values.
To give you a taster of our course, we’ve listed below a couple of easy office energy saving tricks and tips, focusing on lighting, heating, and office tools.
Lighting
Heating
Office tools
If saving money is a business priority or you’re passionate about climate change, our energy saving course has everything you need to know, including more in-depth guidance. It has everything you need to know including:
Speak to an expert today to discuss how you can save money and be more sustainable.
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