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Ariel Le
March 23, 2026
In light of the current climate, many businesses are prioritizing becoming more sustainable. Although it can feel like a large issue to tackle, there are many simple and affordable ways to create a more sustainable business without breaking the bank. Using these methods are practical first steps to demonstrate your business's efforts to build a greener planet.
Energy consumption is often a company's largest carbon emission. Not only can reducing energy lower your carbon footprint, it can help cut down your electricity bill. Here are a few areas to consider reducing carbon:
Water conservation is another simple, but significant way to becoming more sustainable. This can be done through educating employees on water usage as well as implementing water-saving actions.
In order to reduce waste, consider what products or materials your business is consuming and how you can eliminate or possibly substitute them for more environmentally friendly alternatives. Deliberate the following procedures:
Another large contributor to carbon emissions is transportation. Encourage employees to become more conscious about their commute to work.
Building a more sustainable business is a team effort. Educating employees in the workplace can ensure everyone is doing their part to reach the company goal.
Lastly, consider tracking and analyzing your company's carbon emissions in order to better pinpoint where you can reduce carbon emissions. Aclymate is here to help better inform and provide your business with climate change solutions. Start your journey by booking a demo or starting a free trial.
Is making my business sustainable expensive?
Not necessarily. Many effective steps—such as switching to LED bulbs, digitizing paperwork, or adjusting thermostats—actually save money on utility bills and supplies. Sustainability centers on efficiency, which naturally reduces overhead expenses.
How do I know which changes will have the biggest impact?
Assess your carbon footprint to prioritize initiatives. For most offices, energy consumption and employee commutes are the largest emission sources. Tools can help identify where your specific business generates the most emissions.
How can I get my employees to actually participate?
Sustainability requires teamwork. Successful green initiatives combine education with incentives. Consider friendly competitions for waste reduction or rewards for employees who use green transportation.
What are "ENERGY STAR" products, and why do they matter?
ENERGY STAR is a government-backed symbol for energy efficiency. Using certified equipment ensures appliances meet strict EPA efficiency standards, typically using significantly less energy than standard models.
Does remote work really help the environment?
Yes. Hybrid or remote work directly reduces indirect emissions from employee commuting, significantly lowering your organization's carbon footprint and reducing energy needed for full-time physical offices.
What is the first step I should take today?
Start with a simple waste or water audit. Walk through your space to identify leaks, unnecessary printing, or lights left on. Once you establish a baseline, begin implementing affordable swaps mentioned in this guide.