Businesses can take the following actions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while also saving money.
Improve energy efficiency
Improving energy efficiency not only reduces greenhouse gas emissions, it is good for a corporation's bottom line. Your utility provider offers a variety of tools and incentives to help your business improve energy efficiency.
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Manage and reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Leading businesses are taking steps to understand and manage their greenhouse gas emissions by preparing annual greenhouse gas inventories and setting long-term targets to reduce emissions.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) offers a Climate Leaders program to provide technical assistance and recognition.
Buy renewable energy
Purchasing or investing in clean energy technologies - such as wind, solar, biomass, small hydro and co-generation - can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve energy efficiency. Some companies have installed solar panels on their roofs and constructed wind farms to meet their electricity needs. As these alternative energy sources become more popular, they can address both the environmental and economic concerns of any business.
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Lead by Example
Leading businesses and corporations are evaluated on many aspects of their performance, including their environmental footprint. Promote greenhouse gas reduction strategies through incentives such as financial assistance for employees who use public transportation, car pooling or even telecommuting.
Other green practices, such as recycling and environmentally preferable purchasing, also contribute to emissions reductions. Corporate policies involving employees and day-to-day operations can have a positive impact on the climate both in and out of the office.
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