Earth Day in business: How can your company really help the planet this April?

In the calendars of modern companies, April has no longer been associated only with unpredictable weather. April 22 is dedicated to Earth Day and although sustainability should be a standard throughout the year, this month is the perfect opportunity to take a look at company practices.

A green office or business is no longer just a marketing issue. It is about efficiency, cost savings, and responsibility toward future generations. So how to turn symbolic gestures into real change?

 

Audit of consumables: Less is more

The path to a more eco-friendly company begins with the products you use every day. Whether it is toilet paper, paper towels, or cleaning supplies – look for certifications.

Products with the FSC® label guarantee that the wood originates from responsibly managed forests. The ECO CHOICE folded towels are made from special SMART ECO paper, which guarantees their environmental friendliness, plus you do not have to compromise on quality at all because they are extra absorbent and strong. Thanks to the V-fold system, they are dispensed one at a time from the dispenser, already unfolded. This means that employees use fewer sheets to fully dry their hands, thus effectively reducing the amount of waste in your company.

Optimizing consumption: Stop wasting

The most environmentally friendly product is the one that is not consumed unnecessarily. Equipping restrooms and kitchens with smart dispensing systems has been shown to reduce paper consumption by up to 30–40%.

Single-sheet dispensing prevents employees or customers from unrolling endless lengths of paper for “just in case” purposes. A quality paper towel will dry hands with a single sheet. Low-quality alternatives end up in the bin in dozens, generating unnecessary waste.

 

Get your team involved

Sustainability in business stands and falls with people. Motivate your colleagues to make small changes that, added together, will make a big difference:

– Take up the challenge to reduce unnecessary document printing.

– Encourage employees to switch from cars to bicycles or public transportation during April.

– You can also celebrate Earth Day with a voluntary cleaning around the company or a lecture on proper waste sorting right at the workplace.

Transparency and ESG reporting

In the world of business today, the acronym ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) is increasingly present in the spotlight. Investors, business partners, and also end customers want to know what kind of footprint a company leaves behind.

If you are taking steps to protect the planet – whether by transitioning to higher-quality products, reducing energy consumption, or supporting local environmental projects – talk about it openly. Transparency is not self-promotion, it is a sign of stability and a modern mindset. Doing so demonstrates that you truly care about the environment in which you do business and that you are a partner for the future.

Earth Day is not about achieving 100% perfection from one day to the next. It is about continuous improvement. Every roll of paper saved, every decision to buy a certified product, and every engaged employee moves your company toward a more sustainable and successful future.

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