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Sustainability: Why Going Green Is Good For Your Business

There are many reasons for your business to go green. Aside from the positive impact you’ll have on the earth, you can effectively lower your operating costs, inspire others to be proactive in their sustainability efforts, attract new business, and reduce waste. Take the first steps towards going green by reframing your perspective and considering the long-term benefits for your business and the world it’s a part of.
Reduce Company Costs
We hear it all of the time. Committing to the methodology and actively taking steps to greening a business appears costly to many organizations. But when businesses look at the bottom line over time, they should see an overall savings in water, gas, and electric bills. There is a significant reduction in waste, which ultimately means a decrease in costs.  And if you and your employees pledge to take small steps—like turning off unnecessary light bulbs in your office every day—your office will undoubtedly reduce energy consumption. Lower energy consumption decreases utility costs. Decreasing utility costs increases your company’s bottom line.
Reduce Waste

Reducing unnecessary waste trims operating costs. It can be as simple as turning off the lights that aren’t needed in the office and ensuring that the thermostat is at appropriate levels. The end goal is to preserve natural resources by using those that are sustainable, or by reducing the amount consumed. This concept is pretty straightforward: turning off lights saves energy, and using both sides of printing paper cuts costs for paper in half.
Image and Reputation
There is no denying that sustainability initiatives are increasing in popularity. While public perception may not be the best incentive to go green, it certainly has its perks. According to a study conducted by NLSN in the first quarter of 2014, consumers are attracted to social responsibility efforts and are “even willing to pay additional money to satisfy do-gooder instincts.” The Bloomberg Businessweek article stated that researchers surveyed 30,000 consumers in 60 countries. Of those respondents, 5% admitted that they would pay more for services and products dedicated to fostering positive social and environment impacts.
According to the data, 63% of consumers are extremely concerned about environmental sustainability. Above that: 67% are extremely concerned about increasing access to clean water, and 63% are concerned about improving access to sanitation.
Consumers notice when organizations are invested in the communities they serve. Go green, and you’ll leave a lasting impression on potential customers.
Sustainability
Through our consulting offering, Carolina Fibre designs custom recycling programs for North Carolina businesses to help them make money instead of throwing it away. For businesses large and small, Carolina Fibre has partnered to set up recycling programs that reduce waste, create revenues, and maximize sustainability—protecting the environment and the bottom line.

Carolina Fibre Attends the Carolina Recycling Association’s 24th Annual Conference and Tradeshow

Members of our team attended the Carolina Recycling Association’s (CRA) 24th Annual Conference and Trade Show last week at the Omni Grove Park Inn in Asheville, North Carolina. The CRA has been in the business of advancing waste reduction and recycling in the Carolinas since 1989 and is maintained by multi-national corporations, small businesses, local government, state government agencies, and individuals.
And what a grand success it was! “Zeroing in on Waste Reduction” drew in over 700 attendees, 24 sponsorships, and 89 exhibitors – the largest, most well attended conference to date.
The CRA conference was a means to meet and discuss material supply and other technical and market issues related to recycling in our region. The conference runs for three days, and had hundreds of attendees in the recycling and waste industries. The conference featured breakout sections, roundtable discussions, and meetings, as well as receptions and mixers in the evenings. Because our services have grown to include paper recycling, plastic recycling, aluminum recycling, consulting services, and confidential shredding, topics such as commercial recycling, source reduction and reuse, and non-traditional materials were of particular interest to us at Carolina Fibre.
Carolina Fibre was among many fine organizations present at this year’s conference. We’re pleased with the current trend toward green initiatives, and that companies around the world are seeking easy, efficient ways to offset their impact on the environment. Carolina Fibre has been advocating sustainability, reducing negative impact, and enhancing the ecosystem since its inception. To this day, Carolina Fibre remains committed to developing innovative solutions for recycling waste.
Our time at the Carolina Recycling Association’s Conference and Trade Show was both informative and fun. We look forward to attending the event in 2015!