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More on regulations
  • The Ontario Waste Diversion Act created
    Stewardship Ontario to collect weight based
    packaging fees
  • Mandatory paper recycling in St. Johns and
    surrounding areas began in Sept. 2005
  • Other parts of the province will also require
    both business and residential waste paper to be
    recycled beginning in March 2006

2
Moving in a greener direction What can you do?
  • Develop new product ideas
  • Refine production methods
  • Make your operations environmentally friendly
  • Review your marketing practices

3
Developing new product ideas
  • Primary sources of new product ideas
  • Personal needs
  • Personal knowledge of the needs of others
  • The media
  • Research in Business Data Bases
  • Business Journals and books
  • Our Heritage
  • Travel and Networking experience

4
Emerging but critical sources of new business
ideas
  • Resource shortages
  • Increasing cost for resources
  • Rising energy costs
  • Changing regulations
  • New customer attitudes and needs
  • Increasing cost of travel
  • New technology

5
Local Opportunities
6
Local examples
  • East Coast Converters develops the Billy Boot
    garbage bag from recycled resins
  • Enviroplastic Lumber uses a mixture of post
    consumer and post industrial plastics to create
    an assortment of products ranging from lobster
    pots to mailboxes
  • Inland Technologies recycles glycol used in the
    de-icing process
  • Wildland Tours develops ecotourism for small
    groups
  • Eastern Newfoundland Home Builders Association
    members construct Enviro-Homes

7
National Opportunities
8
National Examples
  • The development of Bio diesel and biomass fuels
  • Future Aqua Farms integrates aquaculture and
    hydroponics to utilize fish farming wastes
  • Beach Laundromat uses solar energy and energy
    recovery to reduce costs
  • Vision Quests Windelectric produced ten million
    kwh of electricity for the Alberta market

9
International Opportunities
10
Examples
  • Product stewardship legislation in Germany
    results in the development of new technologies
    for dealing with mixed plastics
  • Scottish Tourism encourages pollution prevention
    and energy conservation in tourist establishments
  • Florida Power and Light implements business wide
    recycling program

11
Production Phase
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Reducing waste, saving money
  • Find pollution or waste and youve found
    something youve paid for that you cant sell.
    Peter Coors, CEO, Coors Brewing Company,1992
  • If its filling your dumpster, its costing you
    money. Paul Fitzgibbons, Web Atlantic,
  • Every stage in production is a possible waste
    source. Every stage holds potential profits.

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Review the production process
Monitor the supply chain
Analyze delivery controls
Scrutinize storage facilities
Examine the path to the customer
Tour the production facility
Evaluate packaging
Create waste map
14
Green production
  • Implement a waste reduction and resource recovery
    plan
  • Upgrade old inefficient equipment
  • Train staff to be energy and resource conscious
  • Mistake-proof equipment
  • Reduce energy demand
  • Stop energy leakages

15
Green production, continued
  • Find local product sources
  • Share resources
  • Reuse production components
  • Implement critical maintenance schedule
  • Start an employee awareness program
  • Reduce production wastes
  • Look for alternative materials that are
    environmentally friendly

16
Green production--continued
  • Find alternate energy sources
  • Monitor delivery and return damaged goods
    immediately
  • Create more economical packaging
  • Reduce inventory
  • Recycle wherever possible
  • Look for complementary products

17
Production - Cradle to Cradle
  • Cradle to cradle design plans for end use and
    restoration of product materials to the
    environment .
  • Life Cycle Cost Accounting and other related
    accounting procedures consider all costs
    associated with a product from the raw materials
    stage to final disposal or disassembly.
  • Where environmental stewardship or extended
    producer responsibility programs are in place,
    the company must consider costs that may not be
    part of the companys expenses until some time in
    the future.

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Implementing a waste management plan
  • Write a mission statement
  • Be clear about goals
  • Be sure employees are aware of your goals
  • Consider an energy audit
  • Maintain current data on quantities of waste and
    energy use in each section of your business
  • Implement an employee awareness and reward
    program
  • Monitor and evaluate progress

19
Marketing
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Marketing strategies
  • Much of todays advertising is still in print
    format
  • Posters, Business cards, brochures etc are all
    heavy consumers of paper
  • Use the Internet - Besides web pages, use ad
    banners on other sites, e-newsletters and e-mail
  • Use on product advertising
  • Develop customer loyalty through common interests
  • Focus on consumer relations over advertising
  • Communicate simply - avoid environmental jargon

21
Marketing Strategies
  • Take advantage of charitable events
  • Create useful items that carry your message
  • Use long term advertising. eg. Bus shelters
  • Direct your marketing efforts - avoid the
    scattergun approach
  • Develop complementary marketing techniques
  • Use interactive marketing strategies
  • Take advantage of eco-labeling
  • Develop strategic alliances

22
Environmental Concerns in a Throw Away Culture
  • Most consumers have greater knowledge of
    environmental issues than in the past
  • Unlike in the past, consumers have become
    accustomed to the comforts of a throw away
    culture
  • Consumers want to make minimal changes in their
    lifestyle to accommodate environmental concerns

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Considering the Environmentally Aware Customer
  • Many are willing to spend a little more
  • Most are looking for minimal effort demand
  • Most prefer to purchase green products in places
    where they normally shop
  • Many consumers are cynical about environmental
    claims in advertising
  • Green products must be comparably priced
  • Commercial sales may be subject to green
    procurement rules

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Demographics Green Consumers
  • Late thirties and early forties
  • Executive professionals and college graduates
  • Higher than average incomes
  • More women than men
  • Young adults are most responsive to green
    marketing
  • Green consumers make up about 40 of the Canadian
    market

25
Other Considerations
  • High profile of environmental concerns including
    climate change and contaminated soils
  • Shortage of resources
  • Concerns about waste
  • Greater accountability for advertising claims
  • Environmental education programs
  • Quality and the competition
  • Investigative and scientific television programs

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Operations
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Environmentally Conscious Operations
  • Reducing heating costs
  • Office waste reduction
  • Choosing and maintaining environmentally friendly
    business premises
  • Energy saving lighting
  • Aggressive recycling practices
  • Implement a waste management team

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Energy saving practices
  • Insulate attics and floors
  • Caulk windows and doors to prevent heat from
    leaking
  • Install compact fluorescent and T-8 bulbs
  • Install occupancy sensors or programmable
    thermostats
  • Turn off appliances and equipment when not in use
  • Reduce travel by holding online meetings and
    conference calls
  • Keep equipment and vehicles well maintained

29
Waste management in the office
  • Use double sided copies whenever possible
  • Use e-mail and online applications
  • Fax directly from a computer
  • Reduce margins and line spacings on draft
    documents
  • Display paper conservation hints near copiers and
    computers
  • Display notices in a central location rather than
    sending a memo to each worker use a white board
    to leave short messages for staff

30
Environmentally friendly work environments
  • Use a good ventilation system
  • Keep temperatures even and prevent drafts around
    windows and doors
  • Make sure lighting is appropriate - Reduce
    unnecessary lighting
  • Keep copiers and other equipment clean and in
    good working order

31
Environmentally friendly work environments
  • Avoid the use of harsh chemical based cleaners
  • Ensure adequate air space around equipment
  • Keep offices and other work spaces free of fumes
    or dust from production areas
  • Properly dispose of expired products and chemical
    containers including ink and toner cartridges

32
Energy Audits
  • An energy audit is a good way to get an energy
    reduction plan started
  • Energy audits should be followed by quality data
    gathering practices and frequent follow-ups with
    staff and management
  • A repeat audit should be conducted if the
    business expands or production processes change
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