Office and Computer Tips
Regardless of the size of your company, by making just a few small changes you can make a big difference in your energy usage. Talk it over with your employees. You'll be surprised how many would like to help the environment, and have already made the changes in their homes.
One Switch
Designate an employee in each of your offices to turn off all lights and unplug the electronics when they leave the office for the night. To make it easy, plug all equipment and appliances into a power strip and they'll only have to flip one switch at the end of the day.
Computers
When it's time to buy new computers, consider switching to laptop computers. Laptops use up to 90% less energy than a standard computer.
Also, eliminate screensavers, which can increase energy costs by up to $50 a year, and set computers to hibernate when they're inactive. Want to save more? Look for other power management features - on the Control Panel for Windows or in System Preferences for Macs.
Energy-Saving Products
When upgrading or purchasing new office equipment, choose ENERGY STAR® products whenever possible. Most major brands carry energy-saving models marked with the ENERGY STAR® label.
Doors
For all your offices, make sure that your employees know the importance of keeping your exterior doors closed as much as possible. This includes reception, office, and all freight doors. And if you have windows that can open, the same recommendation applies.