business and the environment
start green, stay green
While a growing number of traditional and long-established businesses are reviewing their environmental impact and embracing change, there's little doubt that the easiest and most impactful way to go green is to start green.
After all, new businesses are for the most part starting with a clean sheet of paper, and can "design in" appropriate standards of environmental care as part of their core operating processes.
And remember, environmentally conscious businesses don't just tick the corporate social responsibility box; they can also reduce their cost base significantly, and enjoy often substantial allowances and benefits.
If you would like to include an environmental dimension to your business planning, speak to us here at NR Barton - we can talk to you about some of the main incentives that are available to you and we will be able to link you in to specialists who can get your business going green from day one.
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