Stop thinking. Start doing!

 

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 Last week we had out Positive Impact interactive workshop day and the
key theme that came out from the whole workshop day, was stop thinking
about implementing sustainable changes and actually start doing your
activities in a sustainable way.

We all find it easy to talk about how we would like to change, but make that
decision today and start changing your behaviour so that you will see actual
improvements.

Why? Because you will save money through creating efficiencies and
improve your sustainability credentials.

How will you know? Monitor and measure your changes by looking at your bills
to see your improvements and cost savings.

Where can you start? 

- Start an energy reduction campaign

- Use public transport

- Increase your recycling scheme

- Replace disposable cups

- Incorporate sustainability into staff training programme