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January 30, 2008 ( PowerHomeBiz
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Seventy nine per cent of the UK's small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
regard environmental issues to be important to their business, and 48%
believe they are more environmentally active than a year ago, but a third
are yet to take any action at all claims a new environmental survey
conducted by sustainable environmental agency, Envirowise.
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Amongst the more common obstacles quoted were a lack of time and not
knowing where to start to introduce leaner, more environmentally sustainable
practices.
In response, the government-funded programme has launched the 'Enviro
Hour' to help UK businesses usefully spend just an hour a week converting
their good intentions to reduce carbon footprint into long-term financial
savings.
Erika Coghlan, Marketing Director for Envirowise comments: "There are
many simple steps that can be taken by businesses to start the ball rolling.
By using the time available efficiently, businesses can start taking
advantage of cost savings and an enhanced reputation."
If businesses only have an hour a week to spend addressing environmental
issues, the introduction of an 'Enviro Hour', will help them to focus on
making the small, simple changes that can have an immediate impact (see box
below).
She continues: "The best place to start is by nominating an environmental
'champion'. 71% of the surveyed businesses did not have a dedicated person
whose job included minimising environmental impact. They can then get
on-track by making use of the free advice available from business support
organisations such as Envirowise."
Envirowise offers free environmental advice to all companies throughout
the UK to help them understand effective resource management and how to take
action accordingly. For more information about this and to read all the
latest environmental publications visit our website or call free-phone on:
0800 585794.
Lists of things that can be done with an hour a week, day a week, day a
month: ·
One hour a week:
1. Nominate a champion who takes up the
environmental challenge and encourages all staff members to adopt more
sustainable working practices.
2. Contact your suppliers and ask them to look at reducing their
packaging so you have less to dispose of. ·
One day a week:
1. Begin a
review of suppliers you work with, to ensure they have their own robust
environmental policies.
2. Begin writing an environmental policy that could
be the starting point for a structured approach to managing your
environmental issues. It would allow you to demonstrate their sustainable
credentials to customers and competitors.
· One day a month:
1. If you are office-based, order a copy of the Envirowise 'Green Officiency' toolkit and start to work through its four
stage programme to a more resource efficient workplace.
2. Contact your landlord and ask about water 'hippos'. Placing these in
each toilet cistern saves water with each flush.
Envirowise is a Government-funded programme dedicated to putting the
sustainable use of resources at the heart of UK business practice.
Since 1994 Envirowise has helped UK businesses save over £1 billion by
enabling them to significantly reduce their environmental impact.
Envirowise offers businesses of all sizes and sectors a wide range of
free, independent and practical environmental advice designed to genuinely
improve their processes, profitability and competitiveness. Services
include:
Advice Line on 0800 585794 An encyclopaedic website of valuable and
relevant information
www.envirowise.gov.uk On-site visits conducted by a nationwide
team of expert advisors Over 200 events each year, from Product Design
Workshops to major exhibitions A nationwide network of Resource Efficiency
Clubs offering peer-to-peer support
Ali Shah
SEO Analyst
Summit Media
Wolds Media centre tel.+(0)1430 425807 fax.+(0)1430 425808
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