Clean Up Your Office

Posted by Rolf Joho on March 10th, 2010 filed in What Causes Global Warming


Pollution is a big problem in the world at the moment and we need to look at cleaning it up as soon as possible. One of the main reasons as to why we are polluting the environment is because there is so much paper being wasted every week.

But offices haven’t still fully updated to modern technology standards, I have visited offices that still use filing cabinets instead of databases. So below are my 3 steps to success to make your office that little bit greener.

1) Get rid of the old dusty fax machine and sign up to a fax to email service online, this way you will be able to receive and send all of your faxes digitally and eliminate the use of paper.

2) Get rid of that filing cabinet and keep all of your important into a computer database that can be remotely accessed, remember to always take backups.

3) Make sure that your office is upto dat with all the latest technological implementations.

If you have an office now is exactly the moment time to clean things up, there has been a big campaign throughout the UK to make things go green and each and every office should be making the effort to do it. There is no need to waste precious trees and paper, instead look at giving back to the world and keeping your offices clean and friendly.

There are plenty more benefits that can come from this, it will help make your office a lot more efficient. You will actually save money in the long run believe it or not and that extra money can go towards improving efficiency further. It’s a mindset that all businesses should get into really.

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