Eco Tips to make your Business more Sustainable

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Do you want to make your company more sustainable?

Maybe you've recently decided to take a more eco-friendly approach in your business. Nowadays, there are so many sustainable solutions to our daily business needs that we put a list together to help you get started.

Tips for Starting Your Sustainable Journey

Sustainable Finance

According to Business News Daily,

Green finance focuses on supporting local, community-level projects with an emphasis on sustainable, ecologically friendly agriculture.

In layman's terms, this means you should be treating your finances the same way you treat any other eco-friendly concepts. Focusing on green finance means supporting local endeavors and being savvy with your banking.

Taking the time to do research on the "reputation" of your bank goes a long way in the eco-business world. It may be a bit more work, but being conscious of this sets you apart. You are choosing to be a conscious consumer. This shows a level of integrity that creates trust between the client and your business.

For this reason, we are proud to support local credit unions, which are actually owned and fully supported by their members. Check out your local credit unions and see if its the right option for you!

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Supporting Local

When we shop small, it creates a trickle-down effect. We support our local businesses, which creates a more centralized, circular economy. This helps us build deeper relationships, and these relationships create strong connections, within your community.

These connections can show others about the importance of having a more sustainable business model. The goal is to create a community that can support itself, which is one major aspect of economic sustainability.

This is a great way to connect with your surrounding community. Supporting small, locally owned businesses promotes the prospect of a circular economy and allows for a sustainable foundation in your business.

We know that shopping small for individual needs is important in supporting the local economy, but did you know you can take that support even further by collaborating with a local business/company?

1. You can hire them to cater a business meeting,

2. You can host small business meetings on their patio,

3. You can buy your business goods from local shops (instead of having them flown in)

Most local businesses have a more transparent approach to how they operate behind the scenes, and working with them allows for a trusting relationship to build over time.

Support a nonprofit or charity

Do some research on the local charities in your area and figure out if there’s any way you can support them through your business. Community is essential. How can you help create a better environment where you do your business?

Our nonprofit, Kahana Foundation, provides environmental education through media and social media. We also love to work with and support other local nonprofits like Kokua Foundation and Blue Planet Foundation and we recently teamed up with One Tree Planted!

Sustainable Packaging

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What is your product packaging like? If you have a business that relies heavily on shipping your items, it is a great idea to look at all of your options regarding packaging, especially if you are trying to reduce your environmental impact. Today, there are so many more sustainable packaging options!

It may seem daunting at first, but because the demand for eco-friendly products is rising, it is the best time to start reviewing your options! There are so many sustainable alternatives that are still affordable. It just takes a little research, but trust me, if you make the switch to more eco-friendly products, it will only amplify your business.

In Conclusion

These are some simple ways to get your eco-conscious business thriving. The great thing about going more sustainable is that it only improves your business. Alongside your eco-improvements, you are helping to create a better environment for future generations.

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