At an office level, the printers are automatically set up to print on both sides, there is a bin in the main kitchen for compost and recycling in addition to garbage. There's also a lot of ceramic mugs, plates, and for everyone to use. And so long as there isn't a lunch 'n' learn going on, there's usually cutlery as well! Our office usually does pretty well in the commuter challenge, and could easily do better if people would participate. (I'm a joiner, always have been!) Not surprisingly, there are things that I'd like to add, like a compost/recycling program for the paper towels in the bathroom, but all in all, it's not bad.
It's also a really cool looking office, it was converted from the old McGreggor Sock Factory. Check it out!
I've also made some personal changes at work to try and reduce the amount of waste that I personally produce. A lot of my job involves comparing something to a code or standard, like the LEED Reference Guide or ASHRAE Standard. Or both, on a good day! I requested (and got) a second screen so that I could avoid having to print those codes and standards. I also put a 'references' toolbar on the menu bar for the codes and standards I use the most so they're as easy to access as the binders I used to keep them in.
I also added a 'projects' toolbar to access my project folders so that I don't have to keep project binders. My old boss loved to have project binders. So much so that he would print everything, including emails, and store them in the project binder. And I work in the 'Sustainable Buildings' group... It drove me crazy!!! I have since filed most the relevant documents and recycled most of the rest. I did keep a few binders for active projects as a test to see if I use them in the next 3 months. If I don't, they're all going to be filed, and I will no longer keep paper copies of anything!
I keep single sided prints, both mine (when I have an odd size of pages to print) and the ones I see in the recycling box in the printing room, and keep them as scratch pads. I know our Ottawa office keeps ALL single sided prints and every once in a while someone makes scratch pads for anyone in the office who wants one. My goal for this year is to start a similar program.
I keep a 750mL glass bottle at my desk for water. Having it there reminds me to drink the 8 glasses I should be drinking in a day. I also have a personal mug for my coffee and tea, and I brought one of my extra hankies to work to cover up food I put in the microwave rather than a paper towel.
I use One Note to record my phone calls and teleconferences, rather than keeping them in a notebook. They're much easier to search through, if needed, and there's obviously far less waste. My next challenge will be to try to do this in real meetings. I'm not a big fan of laptops in meetings because it feels like they put up a barrier between the user and the rest of the group, so I'm thinking about requesting a tablet for taking notes. I've only ever used one for games, so I don't know if it's a viable option, but I can't think of any other. The key will be to remember to turn it off when it's not in use!
Lastly, I got a power bar that has an on-off button and plugged all of my electronics to that. That way my monitor, computer, desk lamp and cell phone charger are not drawing phantom power while I'm not even there.
This is so awesome Lyndsey! I showed nic your blog and she LOVED it :) I would love to work for a company like that. Believe it or not I had to take a FULL semester course on ISO both 14000 and 9000 :P so I know all about it. I think it's nice to have a set standard everything can be compared against.
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of LEED so I will follow that link outta here ;) but Your building looks beautiful love all that natural lighting :)
You have actually inspired me to start (mentally) tracking our waste and I have been "testing" our recycling system by adding new items I didn't think I could recycle into the boxes and surprisingly lots of them are being taken!!!!!! YAY!
we have also tried reusing our same one glass all day and things like that (one spoon for tea) so we aren't running the dishwasher as much either!