“It’s time not to save our planet but to save us”, says Sir David Attenborough in his 2020 Netflix documentary ‘A Life on our Planet’.
If like me, those words gave you a heart palpitation or two, I wouldn’t recommend watching this before you sleep, unless you have time to squeeze an episode of ‘Schitt’s Creek’ in beforehand.
Historically, Sir David’s documentaries have showcased tantalising tales of the globe’s wondrous wildlife, and whilst ‘A Life on our Planet’ offers similar aesthetics, it tells a darker story of how humans’ habits have caused our planet’s severe decline over the last eighty years and a road map guiding the only way out alive.
The endless amounts of coffee cups, always forgetting a carrier bag when going to the supermarket, throwing leftovers out, eating meat in every meal, ordering solo Uber rides...the list goes on.
I have since made a conscious effort to change my daily habits, not only in my personal life but also whilst in the office. Which leads me to providing some action points on how you too can become an eco warrior in your workplace.
Get a couple of small bins for recycling. Have a separate bin/bag for soft plastics which you can take to the supermarket once full and deposit in their soft plastic bin. Soft plastics include cling film, chip packets and bubble wrap.
If you have an office/household cleaner, communicate with them that you are making a conscious effort to recycle and would like them to empty the bins accordingly. Default printer settings to print out on both sides.
Buy a keep cup and then use it! Have one for home and one for work. Using a reusable drinks bottle that is refillable, rather than buying plastic bottles. You’re also likely to drink more water if you have it constantly with you.
To and from work and for any external meetings. There will be many more meetings now taking place online which is efficient, cost saving and sustainable.
Using post it notes and pads of paper need to be limited and eradicated if possible. There are post it notes on your desktop you can use. Similarly, I use a saved Word document every day for all my random note taking and I delete as I go.
Grab a jumper or hot water bottle before cranking the heating. The sneakiest part of working from home is you can have a blanket draped over you and your slippers on and no one would be any the wiser!
Also, on the not so outrageously hot days, lay off the air conditioning. As much as it’s invaluable in the moment, it’s part of the problem in adding to global warming.
Ink and toner shouldn’t be put in the general waste. Here are some ways you can recycle them:
If no one is in the room, why do you need lights? Look into lighting which automatically turns off when no one is present and moving in the room. Yes, I may have to stand up and wave occasionally, but it’s not such a bad thing to be ushered off your chair a few times an hour.
For those at the back, turn the switch at the plug socket off if you’re not using it.
Look for the bright yellow EnergyGuide label (or similar) on an appliance to compare energy efficient refrigerators and how much energy they use. An energy efficient appliance with a higher price tag is a more cost effective option overall.
Examples include -
It was such a bad habit of mine to keep my computer on overnight as I didn’t want to close unsaved documents down and lose my notes.
I now have a miscellaneous document on Google Docs that I open every morning which has my scribbled notes, and it is autosaved every day in the cloud.
Do an annual audit of the products that are being used in the office space. Also, make a conscious effort when you are purchasing in the first instance.
Plants in any space add to the aesthetics, so this is a no brainer for me, the more plants the better. It’s also fun and cheap to propagate plants such as devil's ivy and monstera as they grow.
Some ideas could include:
These are some of the ideas I’ve decided to put into practice Do you have some ideas on being an ultimate eco warrior in your workplace I’ve not shared? Please comment below, I’d love to hear from you.
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