2. Business is coming under increasing pressure from government, customers and campaigning groups to improve its environmental performance.
3. Soaring utility and compliance costs are hitting companies where it hurts—on their bottom line.
4. But there is another way of looking at the green agenda—as an opportunity rather than a threat.
5. Some Simple Secrets of Green Business Success. Preparing To Go Green—change management, indicators, communication and marketing. Small Steps—the easy actions that will cut waste of materials, water and energy and save you money. Huge Leaps—the really big changes that will make your business truly green by changing your processes, products and business models. Hundreds of handy hints and tips. Includes brainstorming checklists
7. Secret No 1: Aiming for mere compliance with environmental legislation is a very expensive hobby. If you have an effluent stream containing a certain amount of a toxic material you may have to install a filter or treatment system to reduce its concentration to a legally acceptable level. If the law tightens in the future, you may have to decommission that system and install a more effective alternative. This can and does happen several times over a matter of years, leading to great expense. If, on the other hand, you design the toxin out of the process, then you will never need to purchase or maintain a treatment system again. Understandthebusinesscase Treat the environmental agenda as an opportunity, not a threat. Grasp it with both hands but, whatever you do, don’t forget you are still running a business.
8. Secret No 2: ● eco-efficiency which is largely concerned with quantities of materials and energy; . ● eco-system models which are largely concerned with the type of materials and energy and how we use them What to do Follow the eco-system model of environmental sustainability or, where you can’t, be eco-efficient by a factor of 10.
9. Secret No 3: How to do it Take some huge leaps and lots of small steps.
10. Preparing To Go Green The essentials of change Creating a culture for change Environmental management systems Measuring performance Creating a strategy External communication
11. Small Steps Doing things right Pollution incident prevention Waste minimization and recycling Energy efficiency Water conservation Greening your supply chain Transport Carbon offsetting
12. Huge Leaps Doing the right thing Cleaner production Renewable energy Green buildings Industrial Symbiosis Eco-design Product service systems Exploiting synergies
13. Final Thoughts understand the business case: be proactive, grasp the opportunity, but don’t forget you are a business, not a charity; follow the ecological model of sustainability, or where you can’t, be eco-efficient by a factor 10; take huge leaps and small steps.
14. So why don’t you get started.presented by :Leo victor