Making Your Facility More Sustainable Can Be Good for Business

Energy-generating stationary bikes are helping drive the green fitness movement. [Image courtesy of SportsArt]
Energy-generating stationary bikes are helping drive the green fitness movement. [Image courtesy of SportsArt]

You've probably heard the term "sustainability" tossed around more and more in the past decade or so. I even took an entire semester-long course on its application to business during my time in college a few years ago. Increased awareness has caused many companies around the world to "go green" in an effort to reduce their environmental footprint. Facilities that have several dozen (or maybe even several hundred) pieces of equipment plugged in and running for up to 24 hours a day may find the task of reducing energy use seemingly impossible.

The benefits of going green not only positively affect the planet, but can also impact your brand and your bottom line in several ways. Obviously, by reducing your energy usage you'll notice a lower monthly bill from your energy provider. But sustainability goes beyond just cutting your energy costs.

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