How to Make your Small Business More Sustainable

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The way we run our small business has a major impact on the environment. It is crucial we business owners take some responsibility by ensuring we continuously look for ways to make our small business more sustainable. Many businesses are now choosing more sustainable business practices to do their own bit for the environment and their customers are noticing the changes being made. If you wondering how to make your small business more sustainable, here are some tips and ideas you can implement into your business practices today:

Pay attention to your product source materials

If your small business involves products, you need to pay attention to your product source materials to ensure your business is sustainable. Your products need to be sourced sustainably, fair-trade, and made with recyclable, renewable, and biodegradable materials.

Eco-friendly packaging

The way you package your products plays a huge role in determining how sustainable your business is. It is better to use sustainable packaging that won’t cost the earth. For small businesses, investing in environmentally friendly packaging is no longer a choice but a necessity if they want to thrive in the current market. Sustainable packaging is not only better for the environment, but it also shows that small business owners are responsible and forward-thinking entrepreneurs. You can check biodegradable custom shipper boxes here and establish a positive brand reputation and gain customer loyalty in the long run.

A great idea for a sustainable business is to make use of compostable packaging, which is more environmentally friendly.

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Sustainable storage

The way a business stores its products can affect the environment over time. When it comes to selecting a storage space, it is best to make use of a facility that uses renewable energy for storage to ensure your business remains sustainable. Putting products in green containers instead of plastics is another way of creating sustainable storage for your small business.

Green shipping

Using green shipping will reduce carbon footprint and make your business even more sustainable. Make use of environmentally friendly shipping materials like compostable bags and recycled cardboard, and avoid using plastic wrap or bubble lining which are a lot harder to recycle.

Be as paperless as possible

This is one tip every business owner can implement. I aim to be as paperless as possible. I have all I need stored on the Cloud, laptop, and hard drive. There is really no need for me to print in my business and I am almost certain it is the case for many other business owners. However, if you must use paper in your business, go for sustainably sourced recycled paper.

Regardless of the line of business you are in, you can make it a priority to make your business more sustainable today. The planet will be thank you for it and your sustainable actions will encourage others to do the same and save the environment.

 

 

 

 

5 Easy Ways to Make Your Home More Green

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Whether you’re trying to live more sustainably and efficiently or are hoping to add some value to your home—or both—taking measures to make your home more sustainable is a great idea! It wasn’t always so straightforward to make your place of living more sustainable, but now there are plenty of options based on your needs!

Most of the simple tips we’ll explore here come down to our everyday habits and how we use our appliances, but there are also some one-time purchases you can make to create a more sustainable living situation. Let’s dive into some of the ways you can create a green home.

Skip the Dryer

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Using your dryer less and hanging clothes up to dry can help you make big savings on energy use and costs. A lot of measures you can take to be more sustainable in your home will actually save you money. It certainly helps to be able to dry something on the spot, but for the most part a solid drying rack can do the trick.

Use Cold Water for Laundry and Dishes

Using cold water for laundry and dishes usually does the trick just as well, if not better, than using hot water and can help you save on energy use and costs. Most stains come out with cold water in the laundry and because of how much water gets used during a load, shifting to mostly cold water can make a big impact on how green your laundry process is.

Share Your Home With Shrubs

It’s long been known that plants work as an air filter in your home. Plants can help purify the air in your home and if you have enough space for multiple plants or a miniature garden you can plant some herbs and save on costs that way.

Planting your own herbs is pretty simple to manage with some soil, water, and fertilizer, so, depending on your home setup, this can be an enjoyable and sustainable practice.

Install a Water Filter

We know that plastics are a major contributor to pollution and we’re learning more about the effects of microplastics on our bodies. Not everyone knows about how fossil fuels drive the plastic industry but it’s just another big reason to stop using the material.

In order to stop the negative impact of using so much plastic, you might consider installing a water filter and using a reusable water bottle so that you don’t have to worry about buying big packs of water and then recycling the plastic (much of which ends up in a landfill anyway).

Look into Window Treatments

Window treatments are another great way to optimize your home environment and make it greener. Window treatments can help insulate your home and trap heat but also allow for cool airflow from outside depending on the type of treatment and your outside environment.

Curtains can also help with this but, however you do it, the idea is to save on heating and air. If you already have some type of curtain set up, another option is to try some LED lighting for energy efficiency.

However you decide to improve your home in the name of green living, the driving force behind your changes is based on your habits and everyday activities. Small actions can make a big difference, so start small and build a sustainable practice. It might help to leave yourself small reminders by the sink or laundry at first, but after you’ve made it a habit the benefits will start to stack up. Like we said, one of the best things about living green is that you can make a positive impact on the world and your wallet at the same time!

Warm Winter Hats for Women

Hey Fashion and Style readers! How is the weather where you are? The chill is in the air and is now time to get bundled up! I have started wearing my warm winter hats already. They keep my head covered and warm, which I like. If you are on the hunt for warm winter hats for women you are reading the right post! Here are some stylish options for you:

Next Cable Pom Hat £12

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This Cable Hat is such a beauty! I love the texture and the khaki colour a lot! You can also buy one in pink, black or purple berry, which is fab. This piece will definitely keep your head very warm and leave you looking stylish this winter. What do you think?

Barbour® Cable Knit Beanie With Faux Fur Pom £28
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This beautiful Barbour Beanie Hat is a great accessory for this chilly season. It looks very comfy. I like the faux fur pom detail and the lighter price tag. This warm winter hat will definitely be popular this season. Do you agree?
Lipsy Cosy Cable Knit Pom Hat £10

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If you are after a cheaper version of beanie hat with a faux fur pom, this piece by Lipsy is the one for you. I love the colour a lot! It looks fab and would be a nice addition to my winter hats collection. I can clearly see myself getting this hat.

Joules Blue Elena Cable Hat £20

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This is another fab winter hat. I love the Joules brand a lot, and I plan to shop more of it this winter season. This Cable Hat is definitely on my shopping list. I really like the colour and I currently have a thing for hats with faux fur poms.

What do you think of these warm winter hats? Which is your favourite? Please sound off in the comments section below.

Thanks for reading.

 

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