Billions Could be Saved by Businesses
Monday, March 14th, 2011Businesses could save billions of pounds every year by generating less waste and using raw materials more efficiently.
This figure is published last week by the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra).
The research says that these savings coupled with using energy and water more efficiently, could help businesses save about £23 billion every year
In the research they say improving resource efficiency is of the utmost importance in the transition to a green economy and these saving could be made with very little investment needed.
According to the report, they have found the main obstacles are behavioural, financial and a lack of information.
Environment secretary, Caroline Spelman, said: “Moving to a green economy offers businesses opportunities to grow into the future. Becoming more resource efficient contributes to a business’s bottom line, increases profitability and their capacity to grow.”
“In addition to improving competitiveness, businesses could reduce carbon emissions by 29 million tonnes a year; so it’s a win-win for business and the environment.”
The current recession we’re experiencing has been seen by many as a good time to introduce resource efficiency because as well as help the environment it’s a great way to keep costs down.
A survey for Envirowise found that almost three quarters (73%) of businesses say they have expanded their knowledge of their spending and resource use as a result due to the recession.
At BuilderScrap we understand the cost of waste and the importance of raw materials, not only on the environment but also on the bottom line. In construction it is estimated that approximately 13% of construction building materials which arrive on site end in the skip without ever being used, simply discarded as surplus building materials. This is estimated to have a market value of approximately £1.5 billion.
BuilderScrap sourced this article using Edie.