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As a brand, why do you need an Environmental Policy?

Why does a brand need an Environmental Policy? 

If a brand wants to become more sustainable, there are many areas where a brand should focus. However, one of the main areas that a sustainable brand should focus on, should be on it’s environmental commitments. However, to begin this journey, it starts with having an environmental policy. This will give your brand credibility that it actually is considering the environment when making decisions related to the company. So how do you write an environmental policy and what should you consider?

What is an Environmental Policy and how do you write one?

Before you begin to write an environmental policy, what exactly is an Environmental Policy?

An environmental policy is an organization’s public commitment to the environment. It should
bring together the environmental vision of all key stakeholders including, employees, directors,
partners, shareholders, customers, and suppliers.

How do you write an Environmental Policy?

An environmental policy is the initial building block to reducing an organization’s environmental footprint. An Environmental Policy should include considerations given to growth, expansion, and future long-term goals. When writing one keep it short and simple.

Create commitments that are realistic and achievable to the organization’s activities. However, before you begin, you must consider many issues.

Commitments to consider

  • Educate staff on environmental issues that pertain to the organization. Encourage them to
    think “Green” and create company Green Teams
  • Work in partnership with suppliers to improve environmental conditions
  • Use of low environmental impact materials in goods that are created
  • Reduction of waste (paper, cardboard, fabric) throughout your supply chain
  • Identify where you can recycle and re-use materials in your supply chain
  • Reduction of water use in your supply chain
  • Wastewater treatment if required
  • Reduction of energy use in your supply chain
  • Reduction of chemical use and hazardous waste production in your supply chain
  • Creation of a sustainable (green) purchasing policy
  • Comply with all applicable environmental laws and regulations within your jurisdiction and
    those that you conduct business in

If you are looking for an example environmental policy and various issues to consider, look not further. Download the instructions on how to create your brand’s  Environmental Policy – Here!

If you are looking for more resources about how to make your brand more sustainable and eco-friendly, here are some more tips on how to become more sustainable.

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