Whether you’re interested in reducing energy consumption,
waste production or greenhouse gas emissions or simply
looking to deploy a pragmatic environmental management
system, Paydirt can work with you to design and implement
solutions that make sense for your business. We help you
achieve greater results in less time by leveraging our
customizable toolkits in environmental impact areas such
as:
- Energy Consumption — Lower your
energy costs by utilizing technology you already own or
investing in improvements with attractive ROIs
- Waste Reduction — Waste prevention
not only reduces business expense, but also conserves
energy and reduces the air, soil, and water contamination
-
Workforce Flexibility — Reduce
CO2 emissions by decreasing employee commute times and
unnecessary business travel, while increasing
productivity and employee satisfaction
- Environmentally Conscious
Procurement — Consider material content and
end-of-life management in your product and service
purchasing practices
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions — Quantify
greenhouse gas reductions resulting from your
environmental initiatives
- Design for the Environment —
Innovation to minimize the environmental impact of your
products or services can yield competitive advantage
- Building Environmental Awareness —
Awareness activities and education enable employees to
incorporate environmental thinking into day-to-day
operations and business practices
- Corporate Sustainability
Communication — Whether you’re communicating to
employees, prospective job candidates or external
shareholders, you’ll want to report your commitments and
accomplishments in an effective and authentic manner
- Environmental Management System
(EMS) — Improve overall environmental
performance and create business value through alignment
of sustainability goals with business strategy
Any business, no matter how large or small, can take
steps toward corporate sustainability. Start by assessing
your current environmental footprint to determine where you
can make the most impact and then align sustainability
goals with your business objectives. Sustainability
programs are unique to each organization, but everyone
needs the tools to measure and monitor results. If progress
in an area is not what you hoped, regroup and make the
necessary corrections — and don’t forget to celebrate your
successes!
