There are many ways to determine the impact of your company on the environment: energy consumption, carbon footprint, waste management… These different dimensions are to be considered upstream, depending on your activity. For example, for a delivery company, it is relevant to have an idea of its CO2 emissions year-round, but perhaps less so for a stationery.
Conducting personalized audits is really important to better control one’s business impact on the environment. These audits will generate opportunities for the company and encourage innovation to overcome these challenges.
If we take our example of a delivery company, it can decide, following its audit, to reduce its emissions on last mile deliveries by switching from thermal to electric vehicles. Not only will it limit its environmental impact, but it will also act as a differentiating element, giving a positive image of the company. The company may even gain new customers thanks to this transition to electric mobility.