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How To Make Your Work Area Green


Category: Self improvement  >>  Goal Setting

By trish smith   [ 20/03/2008 ]
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Enjoying an eco-lifestyle means living greener in all areas of your life. You may be taking environmentally friendly steps at home, but are you also doing it at work?

People spend almost 90% of their lives indoors, and for those people who work inside that equates to about 40 or more hours at your desk, office or cubicle.

Whether you're a student interning at a major corporation, a marketing associate making phone calls all day or an office assistant handling paperwork, you're going to spend a majority of your time in one place all day.

So don't you want your work space to be eco-friendly and energy efficient? It can be if you make some simple changes:

1. Computer Conservation

For many people with desk jobs the computer is absolutely necessary to get things done. It is estimated that people waste over $1 billion in electricity every year just in computer use!

To help conserve energy for your computer you can:

  • Invest in an energy-saving computer, monitor and printer

  • Switch to energy-saving settings

  • Turn off your computer whenever you're not using it

  • Set it to sleep mode when you are away for short periods of time


  • 2. Paper-Less is More

    Do you really have to print out every email and handout? You can reduce paper waste by going paperless wherever possible.

    You can try to:

  • Keep copies of important emails, files, manuals and more on your computer

  • Don't get any extra catalogues or magazines mailed to your office

  • Get your check directly deposited instead of a waiting for a hard copy

  • Send company updates through email instead of on paper

  • Review any documents online instead of printing them out


  • 3. Prioritize Your Paper Use

    If you do use paper on a daily basis then you can make eco-friendly paper choices.

    Here are some things you can do:

  • Buy recycled and chlorine-free paper

  • Try paper made from organic products like bamboo, cotton or hemp

  • Print on both sides of the paper

  • Shred old paper to use as packing material

  • Save and reuse old boxes

  • Use old sheets of paper for scrap paper or note-taking


  • 4. Recycle

    There are many things in your office that you can recycle. If you don't have a recycling station at work, start one on your own! You can get a few bins and post recycling guidelines above them.

    Some of them may include recycling:

  • Paper products like copy paper, envelopes, magazines, etc.

  • Cardboard boxes from shipped supplies

  • Soda cans and plastic bottles

  • Aluminum foil

  • Plastic bags

  • Ink cartridges


  • 5. The Power of the Printer

    The printer is one of the most used office items. Every day it cranks out tons of important faxes, emails and other documents.

    Here are some ways you make your printer use greener:

  • Try not to print in color

  • Use a printer that does double-sided copying

  • Print in draft mode

  • Use old paper with extra space to print small documents

  • Recycle ink and toner cartridges


  • 6. Air You Can Bare

    It's already bad enough that you have to worry about air pollution every time you walk outside, but it's also a big priority when you work inside.

    Here are some ways that you can maintain a healthy air flow in your office:

  • Use non-toxic cleaning products

  • Open your windows to increase air flow

  • Don't smoke in or near the office

  • Never bring any type of aerosol can to work

  • Use an air purifier to get rid of contaminants


  • 7. Travel with Care

    The first part of your work day starts with you getting to work, and for many people that means driving. Cars emit tons of carbon dioxide gases into the air, contributing to global warming.

    Here are some things you can do for a green ride:

  • Join a ride share group

  • Take the train, bus or subway

  • Ride a bike or walk if you live close enough

  • Invest in a green car like a hybrid

  • Reduce your travel by working from home whenever possible


  • 8. Plant a Plant on Your Desk

    Get a plant and place it on or near your desk. Or, even better, buy plants for all of your neighbors. They will not only see this as a friendly gesture, but they'll also have cleaner air to breathe!

    Plants absorb indoor air pollution and increase the flow of oxygen, so get a green accessory to compliment your desk!

    9. Food For Thought

    Everyone looks forward to their lunch break. If you manage to save money by not going out to eat every day then you probably pack your lunch.

    You can follow these green lunch tips to have healthier eating habits:

  • Pack your lunch in a reusable lunch bag or box

  • If you bring your lunch in a paper or plastic bag, reuse or recycle them

  • Use plastic containers and silverware that can be washed and used again

  • Switch to organic food and drinks

  • Drink from the fountain or a water filtration system instead of brining water bottles

  • Recycle your soda cans, bottles and aluminum foil

  • Use a washable napkin instead of paper towels

  • Walk to a lunch eatery if you forgot to pack it


  • 10. Spread the Word

    The best way to stay involved in the green scene at work is to get others involved. Share your practices and wisdom with your boss and coworkers.

    You can do this by:

  • Encouraging the office to join or start a recycling program

  • Purchasing company carbon credits

  • Buying eco-friendly office products

  • Setting up a carpool calendar

  • Getting everyone to pack their lunch and eat together


  • Your work environment has a great impact on your personal and professional happiness and your emotional stability. If you enjoy how greening your life makes you feel, then there's no better place to keep the tradition alive than at work!

    About the author:
    Trish Smith is a copywriter for Green Student U, Student Finance Domain and Study Abroad Domain, websites that are devoted to providing college students with helpful environmental, financial and study abroad advice.

    Article Source: http://www.Free-Articles-Zone.com


    Article tags: green initiatives, green work, environment, environmentalism, green lifestyle
     

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