Green energy has become somewhat of a buzzword in the corporate world, and with good reason. Around 65% of consumers say they would be more likely to purchase products from a company that practices sustainability.
Yet sustainability and green energy are not without their challenges. The transition to these practices often comes with increased costs, which can impact a company’s bottom line. This is a reality even for companies with substantial resources and financial capabilities, highlighting the uphill battle they face in their sustainability journey.
But even with an uptick in costs, some companies continue to embrace the green energy revolution. Let’s look at some of the more sustainable companies you almost certainly know.
1. HP
One of the world’s foremost manufacturers of computers and printers, HP has taken strides toward sustainability for decades. They were one of the first companies to report their greenhouse gas emissions in an effort to promote transparency and initiate a holistic recycling program to keep manufacturing byproducts out of landfills.
2. The NHL
The National Hockey League may be known for 100 mph slapshots, acrobatic saves, and bone-crunching hits, but it’s also a leader in green energy. In 2010, the NHL started NHL Green — an initiative to recognize the importance of clean, fresh water — in liquid and ice forms.
Since 2011, the league has returned more than 50 million gallons of clean water to lakes, rivers, and streams. It was also the only major professional sports league to garner praise from the EPA, earning a Green Power Leadership Award in 2015.
3. General Motors
Making nearly 3 million cars a year requires a lot of power. While many automakers live on the grid, GM is doing everything possible to become a 100% green energy company.
GM uses renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power to make 60% of its plants green. The company intends to make them fully renewable in the U.S. by 2030 and worldwide by 2035.
4. Unilever
Unilever is a brand in nearly every home in the United States, making everything from Ben & Jerry’s to Dove soap. But that doesn’t prevent them from taking extra steps to reduce their carbon footprint.
In 2010, the company launched a green energy program to use 100% green energy, completing their program in 2020. Today, Unilever runs all its factories, offices, warehouses, and distribution centers entirely on renewable energy.
The Key To Embracing Sustainability and Green Energy at Your Business
Even if you don’t have the capital or resources to roll out holistic sustainability and green energy initiatives, you can still take proper steps to move in the right direction.
Chances are you haven’t had time to research these methods, but that’s when a visit from a green energy consultant can help. 3 Phases Renewables can conduct an energy audit, discuss your concerns, and outline solutions. You may not become the world’s greenest company overnight, but your customers, employees, and Mother Earth herself will acknowledge your efforts. With a little luck, this investment will pay dividends in the future.
Contact us as your renewable energy partner today.