Transform your Home Office to a Green Office

Tuesday, February 16, 2010 by Julie Urlaub
image: green officeWhether you work from your home office full time or part time, by working at home you’re reducing the use of fuels and limiting the amount of pollution generated by traditional means of transportation.  Your environmental efforts are worthy, but as we share in our eco friendly training, there are more eco actions you can do to help protect the environment.
 
Looking for ideas?  Following are some suggestions offered for consideration:
 
Furniture / Building Material used:
•    Opt for furniture made from local, sustainably harvested resources when possible.
•    Select carpet and rugs made of natural fibers or recycled materials.
•    Flooring options include bamboo, recycled/ reclaimed wood, or ceramic tiles made from recycled glass.
•    Decorate your walls with low VOC paints.
 
Heating/ Cooling/ Lighting:
•    Sign up for sustainable energy sources: renewable energy credits, wind energy, and home solar systems are a few ways that you can use sustainable energy sources in your own home.
•    Use natural lighting as well as compact fluorescent bulbs.
•    Insulate well.
 
Transportation:
•    Use public transportation or commute by bike.  Other options include teleconferencing and video conferencing.
•    If travel is required, travel with the environment in mind.
 
Waste:
•    Invoke the sustainability concepts of the three R's: reduce, reuse, and recycle and apply it to everything: paper, print cartridges, office supplies, etc.  Remember to reduce waste by limiting what you purchase.  Purchasing less means less waste.
•    Leverage technology to go paperless.
 
Energy efficiency:
•    Reduce unnecessary electrical consumption: unplug seldom used devices.
•    Utilize power strips for commonly used devices.  Choices include Watt stopper and Bits limited.
•    Unplug chargers (think cell phones and iPods) when not in use. Only 5% of the power drawn by a cell phone charger is used to charge the phone. The other 95% is wasted when it is left plugged into the wall.
•    Remember to purchase energy star equipment.
 
Improve indoor air quality:
•    Plants and natural / non toxic cleaners contribute to improve indoor air quality encouraging good health and improved productivity.
 
Purchasing:
•    Establish environmentally responsible purchasing guidelines for supplies and criteria for vendors.
•    Source eco friendly office supplies.
•    Purchase and dispose of electronic equipment responsibly.
 
By implementing some or all of these sustainability concepts, you are well on your way to a sustainable home office.  

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