Ask an Expert: Going green can help your bottom line

ByABC News
April 20, 2009, 5:13 AM

— -- Q: Steve I would like to make our business greener, but especially in this economy, I can't do it if it is going to cost us money. It is, isn't it? Jim

A:I know you will be happy when I say, no, it isn't. In fact, not only should "Going Green" not entail any major expense, it can actually save your small business money. After all, the whole idea is to reduce, reuse and recycle.

There are any number of small steps any small businesses can take to help reduce their carbon footprint. Here are some of my favorites:

Change your light bulbs. By simply replacing your standard bulbs with compact fluorescent (CF) bulbs (the squiggly ones), you can reduce your power bill significantly. Added bonus: The new bulbs also provide better color and flicker less.

Use Energy Star equipment. Energy Star certification means that the appliance or product you are buying and using is green, highly energy efficient, and can save you money.

Choose an all-in-one printer. By using an all-in-one printer that offers two-sided printing (also called duplex printing) you can easily and immediately reduce your paper consumption, and costs, in half.

For example, Brother (a company I have done some work with) has a cool printer (the MFC-9840) that automatically allows you to print on both sides of the paper, is super fast and is Energy Star-certified. I love that printer.

Use timers and motion sensors. Lights are often left on in conference rooms and other offices when they are not in use. By installing occupancy sensors, you will be assured that your office energy use will be efficient and not wasteful. It will save you money.

Similarly, electronic equipment like computers and monitors are usually not turned off when not in use. To remedy this, put a timer on that power strip.

Reuse and recycle. Boxes, packaging, paper, and office folders can easily be re-used. And, if you don't reuse them, then at least have recycling bins handy so people can recycle them.

Buy recycled office supplies. Paper, pads, sticky notes, file folders and even ink and toner cartridges can be purchased in recyclable versions, and often at the same price as similar "regular" items. Indeed, many recycled paper products are now roughly the same price as conventional paper due to increased demand and better production operations.