Single use energy drink cans and bottles are degrading the environment by filling up dump sites and making their way into our oceans. While companies have a responsibility to improve recyclability and decrease energy consumption during manufacturing, consumers have to take responsibility for the resources used and where those cans and bottles end up.
Read MorePicture your average office setting… It relies on electricity, and usually a lot of it. Paper is constantly being used in printers and notebooks. Many staff members are commuting by car, releasing harmful carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Plenty of energy drinks, caffeinated sodas, and coffee cups are consumed and then discarded. When you think about it, it’s not the most environmentally friendly setting, is it? Maybe not, but it certainly can be! The good news is that there are plenty of ways to reduce your carbon footprint in the office. By making a few changes, you can really make a difference. Keep reading to learn 21 ways to make your office more eco-friendly.
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