Ways to Go Green on a Construction Site 

As you can probably tell, going “green” isn’t a trend or fad, it’s here to stay and it’s the way of the future.  

More and more industries, including construction companies and contractors, are turning to greener methods; they are learning how to be profitable while making greener decisions.  Not every sustainable decision a company makes needs to be out in the open or sellable to clients. If you are in the construction world, we wanted to share with you some ways you can be greener in this new year and the years to come. 

  • Find ways to recycle waste at your job sites. If you can’t recycle something, see if you can reuse it somewhere else. 
  • Find ways to reduce the amount of waste you produce at the construction site. 
  • Reduce your use of paper by turning to technology and mobile apps. Everything you need can be on a portable screen! Plus, you can’t easily toss away a computer like you can a piece of paper. 
  • Find ways to reduce gasoline and diesel fuel. 
  • Research green products and supplies. See what products make sense for your business and budget.  
  • Communicate through email and web conferences, when possible, instead of driving and wasting gas. 
  • Ask employees to turn off electrical or mechanical devices when not in use to save energy. 
  •  Install timers on machines/equipment/lighting, so things will automatically shut off if not used after a certain amount of time. 
  • Look to see what your competitors are doing to be green and try to adapt some of those things.  
  • Ask your clients and suppliers if they have any green suggestions for you to adopt. 

 

Don’t participate in a more sustainable workplace just for the profitability. If you really are pro-green, then it’s a great way to be profitable. If you’re not into a lot of greener options, don’t do it just to please people, they will see right through you. Choose green for the right reasons. 

 Before you become greener, you need an actual contractor license to practice! Looking to become a licensed Florida contractor?  At Licenses, Etc., we can help you get licensed. We are a Florida contractor licensing company. We can help you create and submit a license application. To get started, click Florida contractor license page or call us at 239-777-1028. 



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