One of the easiest ways to go green and save cash is to adjust your daily commute and encourage your employees to do the same.
The easiest way to go green during your commute is to avoid driving whenever possible. Many cities have improved public transportation systems and added more bike trails in an effort to reduce carbon emissions. By choosing one of these alternatives, you will save gas money while greatly reducing the size of your carbon footprint.
If you don't have an alternative to driving, consider carpooling with a coworker or two. Sharing the ride will drastically reduce the impact on the environment. Don't forget that carpooling has plenty of other benefits as well. You'll have a shorter commute, since you and your carpooler(s) will be able to take advantage of the lanes reserved for high occupancy vehicles. You'll also have more free time during the commute when you're a passenger; you can read, rest or eat breakfast.
Final tip: Whenever possible, work from home and allow your employees to do the same. The greenest commute is no commute at all.
Check out the following links to learn more about communting options:
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Commuter Choice
Information and tools to help employers reduce costs, keep good employees, and showcase their company. -
Guide to Implementing Commuter Choice Programs
Learn how to implement green commuting options in your business. -
Air Pollution Reduction Calculator
Figure out how much you can reduce air pollution by implementing carpool and telework programs. -
Simple Steps for Drivers
Learn how every trip you take can affect air quality. -
Telecommuting : The Big Picture
Find out why telecommuniting is good for business, employee morale and the environment.