Earth Day (April 22) is a good time to evaluate what your business can do to protect the planet’s natural resources for the next generation. “Green” initiatives can demonstrate your company’s commitment to responsible business practices — as well as lower your monthly bills.
For many small and midsized businesses, utilities and fuel are significant monthly expenses. In recognition of Earth Day, here are six cost-effective ways to rethink energy usage and boost your bottom line:
You also might consider adjusting your current temperature settings by a degree or two (higher in the summer and lower in the winter) and programming thermostats to energy-saving mode during nonwork hours. Minor changes will compound over time.
Likewise, if your employees drive company vehicles or use gas-powered machinery or tools, consider efficiency ratings when it’s time to replace these assets. In some cases, it might make sense to switch to electric or hybrid alternatives.
To prepare for an energy audit, you’ll need to gather these monthly expenses from the last two or three years. Looking back can help identify any variances, allowing you to investigate the root causes. You’ll also need to gather maintenance records and specifications — including square footage, year of construction, usage and operating hours — for each facility you operate. A list of energy-consuming assets — such as machines, equipment, lighting and HVAC systems, and vehicles — is also essential. The auditor will physically inspect your facilities and interview employees to identify problem areas and recommend potential energy-saving opportunities.
Go green, save green
While some of these recommendations require an investment, the cost savings can be significant and long-lasting. Contact us to discuss ways to lower your company’s energy costs and boost profits, including information about potential tax breaks that may be available for green improvements.
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