
It's important for buyers to know the energy-efficient features that help keep home operating costs down and recognise the conservation opportunities that will improve their home comfort. Sellers on the other hand want to know what energy and cost-saving features buyers will value and what energy-efficiency upgrades can improve resale marketability. Going Green is becoming more important everyday. Doing simple things like changing light bulbs to fluorescent bulbs or shutting the lights off can save energy and $$$. Julie Vesuwalla and Jeff LeBlanc are certified as Accredited Green Agents and are members of the National Association Of Green Agents and Brokers (NAGAB). The Association is committed to promoting ways and means of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, increasing building energy efficiency, conservation, overall sustainability and environmental awareness. They have learned how to evaluate properties for green features such as energy saving and non-toxic traits, as well as opportunities to take advantage of government grants that will help the properties become more eco-friendly. Going green is gaining in popularity and it is easier than ever to incorporate good environmental policies into your business.
For several reasons, promoting green practices at work can be helpful to your business success. For one, you can immediately save money. For another, you can promote your business as being green, and for another, you get to know that you are doing your part. Here are some simple ways your business can practice being environmentally friendly.
And, 11-Plant trees. This one is a bonus. Start a tree-planting promotion at your business, or a tree planting initiative in your community. You can probably get some small trees or saplings donated, but if not, they are fairly inexpensive. Give a tree as a free gift with purchase or organize a tree-planting day. Prepare an educational program or brochure to teach your community the importance of going green. Use this initiative to promote your company's new green policy and you can make an impact and a difference to the environment and to your bottom line.
Quite simply, green is good for business.
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