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Green Production: How Manufacturing Facilities Can Look Out for the Environment

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Business owners are in a unique position to look out for the environment. You have the capacity to conserve resources, reduce the use of materials and encourage recycling. You can also strive for a greater level of efficiency. These tips will help you to look out for the environment by making upgrades, working with industry professionals and making green purchasing decisions.

Making Energy-Efficient Upgrades

Manufacturing facilities could lower operational costs and look out for the environment by making energy-efficient upgrades. For example, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems can be upgraded to ultra-efficient systems. Ducts can be sealed and insulated. Walls and roofs can also be insulated. Anti-leak devices can be fitted onto plumbing, and fixtures can be updated with low-flow or dual-flush switches.

Working With Air Quality Consulting Services

Working with an air quality consulting service could help your manufacturing center to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases. Professionals, like those at Stephenson Environmental Management Australia, evaluate the quality of the air inside of various facilities. Your business might even qualify for certain incentives to work with an air quality consultant and reduce emissions.

Updating With Green Materials

Consider updating your facility with green materials when possible. For example, when your warehouse or building needs its roof replaced, consider a living roof made of grass that absorbs carbon dioxide and releases oxygen. These roofs also reduce water runoff. If you need to replace flooring, consider recycled materials that do not off-gas chemicals. Some good options include concrete with reclaimed pieces or recycled glass embedded into the concrete.

Switching to Recyclable Materials

Consider the sources of the materials used in your manufacturing processes. If possible, purchase materials and supplies that have been recycled or that will be recyclable after you make them. Encourage your customers to recycle your products when they are finished using them. Consider minimizing the packaging associated with your products. You could also strive to use less resources in your manufacturing, such as reusing your scrap materials or cutting down on paper usage for administrative purposes.

When your company looks out for the environment, everyone enjoys the benefits. The efforts that you make to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, cut down on waste, reduce energy consumption and curtail the unnecessary use of packaging and other resources can be highlighted to the public, consumers, stockholders and others. Your efforts may also help to lower your operating costs and encourage new customers to support your environmentally-friendly efforts.

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