SUSTAINABILITY

BUSINESS PRACTICES

Sustainable Business Practices

Most of the following actions were selected by the City of Portland’s Sustainability at Work program as starting points for a small office working to make its operations greener.

Materials and Waste

  • Purchase recycling bins and set up an efficient recycling area in your office.
  • Set all computers, copiers, and printers to print double-sided by default.
  • Use a system of collecting one-sided copies and use the blank side for scratch paper or in a designated draft printer.
  • Ensure three major office supplies (including copy/printer paper) are made of 30% or greater post-consumer recycled content.
  • Provide durable dishes (including coffee mugs) in the office.

Energy Conservation

  • All employees turn off computers each night.
  • Use power settings that automatically turn off or hibernate idle monitors and printers after 15 minutes or less of inactivity.
  • Use programmable thermostats to automatically reduce heating and air conditioning during closed hours.
  • Occupancy sensors or timers are used for lighting in storage rooms, offices, restrooms, and other common rooms.

Transportation

  • Teleconference and videoconference technologies are used.
  • Workplace website lists transportation options for guests.
  • Provide bike parking for staff and customers.
  • Make available free bike, transit, and walk maps for employees and customers (Smart Trips Business Program).
  • Get There is a local ride-matching tool that connects you with people going your way for work or play to create a carpool, and also provides trip planning tools for public transportation, walking, and biking to your destination.
  • Transit Pass Programs are available for employers to provide as a benefit to your employees.

Water Usage

  • Install free faucet aerators in the kitchens and restrooms available from the Portland Water Bureau.
  • Employees and guests drink tap water rather than bottled water. 

Information and Education

  • Appoint and empower an employee or team of employees to lead sustainability efforts.
  • Make sustainability-related information available to staff.
  • Recycle at Work offers free, customized assistance and online tools to all types of businesses throughout the Portland metropolitan area. Get free recycling containers, posters, presentations, and other education materials.
  • Receive Kill A Watt monitors free from your local libraries to measure how much electricity devices are using when plugged in. Find a participating library here.
  • Use Energy Trust’s Evaluate Your Home to document information about your building and how you use energy, organized by lighting, office equipment, HVAC, and food service equipment.