| Greening the Office Every day at Friends of the Earth Scotland we receive calls
asking us about environmentally friendly products: whether it is really
worth
recycling and how to go about greening the office. Our Online Audit
is designed to answer these questions. It is aimed at those putting
green office policy into practice and those who want to
protect the environment but may not have the time or the money to immediately
overhaul the workplace. To work towards a greener office environment
we all have to look at the resources we use and reduce the waste and
pollution that is created
each
working day. We hope that this audit will provide solutions and guidance
in creating that greener office. Greening the Office Online Audit The audit includes basic
information on identifying environmental impacts and finding solutions.
The majority of the questions will
apply to
all offices. It should enable you to gather some basic information
about your office, take action and track your progress. The
fact sheets provide practical information on the main topics. There
are also directories of web-based links to sources of further information,
green office suppliers and other relevant links.
Supporting Information The fact sheets provide practical
information on the main topics. There are also directories of web based
links to sources of further information,
green office suppliers, environmental calculators.
Green Office Action Plan
For even more information
on Greening the Office, we have produced a comprehensive easy-to-use
guide, the Green Office Action Plan
(GOAP). It has additional background information on all the topics
(and more) included in our Online Audit. The GOAP includes practical “blow-up” pages,
audit templates, facts and figures, green suppliers and additional
sources of information. First published, July 1996, Updated November
2002. Cost £20.00 See Publications on the FoES
Home Site.
All information contained in the Green Office Online Audit,
including details of companies, organisations, their products and services
is believed to be correct at the time of initial launch in June 2003.
Friends of the Earth Scotland cannot be held responsible for any services
or goods offered by the companies contained in the Directory, nor do
we endorse any environmental claims made by the said companies.
This project has been funded by : 
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