Reducing waste : our Tips 2/5 ♻️
Selective sorting ♻️: A simple gesture with a lasting impact
🏡 Today, our advice is about waste management: selective sorting !
Why is selective sorting important?
- Waste Reduction: By separating your waste based on recyclability, you directly contribute to reducing the amount of waste sent to landfills. Recycling allows materials to be reused, preserving natural resources.
- Preservation of Natural Resources: Recycling materials helps reduce the demand for raw materials, preserving the Earth's natural resources. By opting for recycling, you actively participate in environmental conservation.
- Reduced Carbon Footprint: The manufacturing process using recycled materials generally generates fewer greenhouse gas emissions compared to production from virgin raw materials. Recycling, therefore, contributes to combating climate change.
How to incorporate selective sorting into your daily life?
Sorting Bins Installation: Place selective sorting bins in your kitchen and other key areas of your home to make the sorting process easier.
Education and Awareness: Inform those around you about the importance of selective sorting and encourage them to adopt this practice. Every action matters in building a more sustainable lifestyle.
⚠️ As of January 1, 2024, every French household is supposed to have a compost bin, in accordance with the 2020 law on combating waste and promoting a circular economy.
Not composting food scraps poses a danger to the planet, emphasizes the president of Zero Waste France.
By embracing selective sorting in your daily life, you contribute to preserving our planet and building a more sustainable future.
A Paperless Office: Simplify Your Professional Life and Make an Ecological Difference 🗑️
🏢 Today's tip for reducing waste in our professional lives: go for a paperless office!
Why choose a paperless office?
- Digital Efficiency: With the advancement of technology, most tasks can now be done digitally. By centralizing your documents on electronic platforms, you streamline your daily work and reduce the need to print stacks of paper.
- Resource Savings: Paper production has a significant environmental impact. By cutting down on printing, you help save natural resources and minimize waste.
- Reuse Unwanted Prints: Instead of discarding unnecessary prints, why not use them wisely? Printed pages can serve as drafts for quick notes, while color prints can be used for creative activities. For example, our Art Director, Cindy, donates sheets to her children's school for making drawing notebooks, extending their usefulness.
How to embrace a paperless office every day?
- Be Selective: Before printing a document, assess if it's really necessary in paper form. Prefer electronic versions whenever possible.
- Reuse Smartly: Turn your unwanted prints into creative opportunities or give them a second life by donating to local organizations, such as schools, for art projects.
- Centralize Your Documents: Use document management tools to store and share files efficiently, avoiding the accumulation of physical documents.
By adopting a paperless office, not only do you simplify your professional life, but you also contribute to environmental preservation.