The practice of "going green," or being
ecologically minded, is good for personal health, finances, and quality of
life. What is advantageous for the individual can be a crossover benefit to a
business as well, including the non-medical home care industry.
Green policies help the profit side of the books by reducing
the basic costs of running the business. In addition, potential clients, social
workers, lawyers and other home care agencies find any business that respects
the earth's natural systems commendable. This helps promote the business. So,
what are some basic green practices that are easy to codify into good business
practices for the in-home care franchise?
Look at Paper
Consumption
In the modern office environment, each person should be
consuming less paper. Documents are created, stored and sent in speedy digital
formats, thereby reducing the number of printed and filed documents. When paper
is needed, be sure to purchase post-consumer recycled paper.
What’s Going on with
Water?
Any toilet in the building should be high-efficiency, that
is, one designed to use smaller amounts of water per flush. Also, inexpensive
faucet aerators cut water usage.
Light Bulbs Save
Energy
Old incandescent light bulbs drive up the electric bill.
Instead, replace them with CFL (compact fluorescent lights) or LED
(light-emitting diode) bulbs. Their initial cost is more than ordinary bulbs,
but they provide great light and use 1/3 to 1/2 less energy. These bulbs last
much longer than their conventional counterparts, as well.
Recycle
Follow the disposal guidelines of the local municipality,
and recycle all:
- Glass
- Plastic
- Paper
- Cardboard
Consider what
Vehicles are in Use
Old gas-guzzlers that need work and maintenance tend to
drive fuel costs up. Replace company cars with hybrids or alternative fuel
vehicles. Initial price may be higher, but long-term savings and green benefits
abound.
Get New Appliances:
- The break room stove, dishwasher, refrigerator, and microwave
- The hot water tank
- Toilets
- HVAC system
These green policies take a little thought and planning but
pay big dividends for sustainability of the environment and your in-home care
business's bottom line.
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