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How Are Big Businesses Are Altering Their Ways To Become More Eco-Friendly?

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With global warming becoming a harsh reality for most now, and protests happening frequently across the globe now, governments and big business are having to listen to the public now and seen to be reacting in how to become more environmentally friendly. Although, in our eyes, it has taken longer for this to happen, businesses are starting to change their ways and its certainly starting to make a different to the planet – today we access why and how businesses are doing this.

Globally, business is starting to use less paper and try use online resources more often than not. Gone are the days in the business world that printers are getting refilled with paper daily, documents are now looked to be kept on file online and paper is being kept to a minimum. Files like employee information, work, contracts, and electronic payslips can now all be e-mailed to employees, significantly cutting down paper use therefore relying on less trees and using far less ink.

We are also seeing business close down many high street stores and attempting to go online with their business e.g. bookies and land-based casinos moving online. For example, when looking for Betting Sites Not on Gamstop, they are a solely online bookie in which are producing limited carbon emissions due to this compared to the likes of Grosvenor Casinos would are mainly land-based but are starting to see the trend of moving online and the benefits it brings to the environment.

Moreover, business are starting to see the benefit of conducting virtual meetings rather than face to face. Now maybe this wouldn’t have become so popular unless it was for the limitations created by the global pandemic, but many bosses are now seeing the benefit to have meetings via Zoom calls and Skype as not only does it save valuable time and effort of employees, but it is also enabling business to conduct a variety of operations in a more environmentally friendly way due to meetings being able to be conducted without the likes of having to hop in a plane, car or train.

Finally, from day one of employment now, employees are training their staff on good practises and the important of thinking about the environment not just during nine to five, but also in their everyday life. Many computers now insist on employees following rules such as recycling everything possible, turning computers off as the end of the day, organising ‘cycle-to-work’ schemes – all in mind of protecting the environment.

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