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18 Sustainable Tech Habits That Are a Win for Your Bottom Line

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In today's world, sustainability isn't just a buzzword; it's a necessity. Businesses around the globe are increasingly embracing eco-friendly practices. This isn’t only for the positive impact on the environment. It’s also for the benefits they can bring to the bottom line.

Sustainable technology habits are not only about reducing your carbon footprint. They’re also about improving efficiency, cutting costs, and attracting environmentally conscious customers.

“Going green” can mean saving pounds, besides helping the planet.

Below, Jonathan Cundliffe, Managing Director of J700 Group, an IT Support Services Provider, based in Haslingden, Lancashire explores a number of sustainable tech habits your business can adopt. That are not only good for the environment but also a win for your business's bottom line!

1. Energy-Efficient Hardware and Appliances

Investing in energy-efficient hardware and appliances can lead to significant cost savings. Especially in the long run. Energy-efficient devices consume less electricity, resulting in lower utility bills.

Consider upgrading to Energy Star-rated equipment and switching to LED lighting to reduce your energy consumption. You may be surprised at how fast your electric bill goes down after just replacing lightbulbs.

2. Virtualisation and Cloud Computing

Virtualisation and cloud computing solutions can help you optimise your IT infrastructure. By consolidating servers and resources, you can reduce the number of physical devices. This leads to lower energy consumption and reduced hardware maintenance costs.

3. Remote Work and Telecommuting

Embrace remote work and telecommuting. This reduces the need for office space. In addition, it cuts down on commuting-related emissions. Employees who work remotely also report increased job satisfaction and productivity. Both of which can positively impact your businesses bottom line.

4. Renewable Energy Sources

If possible, you could also consider transitioning to renewable energy sources like solar or wind power.

Whilst the initial investment may be significant, renewable energy can again lead to big savings on electricity costs.  Whilst also demonstrating your company’s commitment to sustainability, which can help attract eco-conscious customers.

5. E-Waste Recycling Programs

If you don’t have them already, put in place e-waste recycling programs. These help you properly dispose of outdated or non-functioning electronic equipment. Many electronics can be refurbished, resold, or recycled. This reduces waste and potentially generates revenue through resale.

6. Optimise Data Centers

Data centers are notorious for their high energy consumption. Optimise your data center by doing things like:

  • Using energy-efficient servers
  • Implementing efficient cooling systems
  • Consolidating data storage to reduce power usage

7. Green Web Hosting

Choose a web hosting provider that uses renewable energy for their data centers. This reduces your website's carbon footprint. It can also lead to improved website performance and uptime.

8. Paperless Office

Transitioning to a paperless office can save money on paper, ink, and storage costs. Use digital documents, electronic signatures, and cloud storage solutions to reduce paper usage.

Office workers spend about 6 hours a week searching for paper documents. Digitising files allows for keyword searching, reducing wasted hours and improving productivity.

9. Eco-Friendly Office Supplies

Buy eco-friendly office supplies. This includes recycled paper, biodegradable pens, and reusable office products. These sustainable choices can reduce your office expenses. They also show your commitment to environmental responsibility.

10. Software Optimisation

Look to regularly update and optimise your software to reduce system resource usage. Unnecessary background processes and inefficient code can put strain on your hardware as well as increase energy consumption.

11. Remote Monitoring and Control

Install remote monitoring and control systems to manage your facility's energy usage. This technology allows you to adjust heating, cooling, and lighting remotely, reducing energy waste. Smart thermostats are very affordable now, making this an easy energy energy-efficient win.

12. Green Transportation Policies

Promote green transportation policies for employees. These might include:

  • Carpooling
  • Biking
  • Using public transportation

Incentives like subsidies for eco-friendly commuting options can help. They promote the reduction of transportation costs for your company’s team.

13. Sustainable Data Practices

Look to adopt sustainable data practices by cleaning and organising your databases. The main goal is to remove redundant or outdated information. Efficient data management reduces storage requirements and also enhances data processing speed.

14. Green IT Certification

Consider pursuing green IT certifications. Such as the ISO 14001 or the Green Business Bureau certification. These certifications can improve your environmental standing and boost your business reputation.

15. Employee Education and Engagement

Educate your employees about sustainable tech habits and encourage their participation in eco-friendly initiatives. Engaged employees can help you to identify more cost-saving opportunities.

16. Supply Chain Sustainability

Join forces with suppliers and partners also committed to sustainability. Sustainable sourcing and procurement practices can lead to more cost reductions for your business along with a more resilient supply chain.

17. Lifecycle Assessments

Conduct lifecycle assessments of all your businesses products and services. This can help identify areas where your company can make environmental and cost improvements. This process can help you optimise your offerings and also reduce waste.

18. Green Marketing

Leverage your sustainability efforts as a selling point in your marketing campaigns. Customers are increasingly seeking out eco-conscious businesses. Promoting your sustainability can help your business stand out from the competition and can lead to increased brand loyalty and sales.

Get Help Going Green to Save Money & Help the Planet


Sustainable tech habits are not just about being environmentally responsible. They can also help your bottom line. The world has become increasingly aware of the importance of environmental responsibility. Embracing these sustainable tech habits can be a win-win for your business and the planet.

J700 Group can help you put together a sustainable tech roadmap that makes sense information please contact Angelina or Deon on 0333 7721 700 or email info@j700group.com for more information.

About  J700 Group Limited

J700 Group provide effective IT support and services that enable your business to have secure, responsive and reliable information technology, keeping it running smoothly 24/7.  Above this though, we are a family run company who truly care about our customer service and the business relationships we develop.

J700 Group are a Lancashire-based, family-run, professional and responsive, Managed Solutions Provider helping Businesses, to utilise Innovative IT Consultancy ServicesCloud SolutionsCyber SecurityMicrosoft 365TelecomsWeb Design and SEO solutions to propel their organisation to the next level and beyond.

As an experienced IT Support Provider, helping businesses across Lancashire & Manchester, if you need any assistance with your IT including IT Hardware, a Disaster Recovery Policy or Managed Backup Solutions please get in touch with one of our team.

Where to find us: Prinny Mill Business Centre, 68 Blackburn Road, Haslingden, Lancashire, BB4 5HL.

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