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Earth day was April 22nd, but the Earth Day celebrations continue across the globe through the weekend. I've been reflecting on the steps I've taken towards a greener business and life thus far and I continue seeking more ways to think green.
Small business owners, can make a big difference by assessing their impact on the environment. Even though I'm only a one person art and jewelry shop, I manage to continue finding ways to make my business practices more eco-friendly.
Steps Toward a Greener Life & Business
- I work from home which helps reduce my carbon footprint because I no longer commute to an office or art studio.
- We have replaced all our lighting with energy efficient compact fluorescent bulbs.
- We compost all our food scraps.
- We recycle everything our county allows.
- We use energy star compliant appliances.
- We lowered the thermostat on our water heater.
- I turn off my computer and monitor at the power strip whenever I don't need them for more than 20 minutes. I used to leave my computer running all day and sometimes even through the night. Read When to Turn Off Personal Computers for more information.
- I request electronic instead of printed catalogs from my suppliers.
- To reduce junk mail I routinely contact companies who send unwanted mailings and catalogs and remove my address from their list.
- I reuse packaging materials or use packaging materials made from recycled materials when I ship to my customers.
- I print invoices and shipping labels on recycled paper.
- I continue to seek out the least toxic materials and processes to use in my jewelry and art.
- I use recycled metals whenever possible in my jewelry. I buy my jewelry supplies from manufacturers who use recycled precious metals like gold, silver, platinum, and palladium, whenever possible. For more information read this informative article at Modern Jewelry: Refine & Recycle
- My fine silver jewelry is made using Art Clay Silver or PMC, both products are made from silver reclaimed from computer circuit boards and silver from photographic supplies.
- I write my main suppliers each year asking what steps they have taken to green their business. I am beginning to boycott suppliers who refuse to use recycled packaging materials.
These are just a few examples I have implemented to become a greener business
More Great Tips on Greener Living:
- Subscribe to the Energy Saving Blog
- Subscribe to the Green News & Information Resource Blog
- Check out EcoLabs, a network of designers & visual artists addressing sustainability & systemic change.
- Printing art work or promotional materials? Check out greenerprinter, an online printing site that offers recycled paper, environmentally friendly inks and vows to keep their operations as non-toxic as possible.
- Subscribe to Ideal Bites for daily tips on eco-friendly living.
- Artists and crafters, don't miss these great tips posted over at Etsy Success
I'd love to hear about steps your are taking to live a greener life both at home and in your place of business. Please share your ideas and resources






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