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Law Firms Going Green and Loving It
Posted: April 23rd, 2008 By: Zach Heller Category: Law Firms, Opinion Corner, The News Beat
Green, it’s the buzzword of the decade. But what does it really mean to say that businesses are going green? Well, for different businesses it can mean different things. But overall, it means that the company is making efforts and strides to reduce waste, conserve energy, become more sustainable, and give a little something back to the environment. Companies have started to see that not only is going green good for the environment and public relations, it can actually be a real money saver in the long term.
When most people think of companies going green, they might think about various environmental service businesses or tech companies. But today, it is important for every industry to begin to see the light, even law firms. And as it turns out, there are some law firms that have already seen value in taking the initiative.
Wendell Rosen Black & Dean of Oakland, Ca. has been recognized as a green company since 2003. Some of the main practices that they took on as a part of the process was eliminating paper waste, and switching over every possible piece of office equipment and décor to more bio-friendly products. As a result, they have seen much better client relations and a reduction in overall costs of doing business.
Other law firms all over the country have started the process as well. It is important to realize that in the effort to go green, any action is a step in the right direction. It does not necessarily take an entire revamp of the way you do business to get started. Little things here and there can make a big difference in the long run. And as more companies across a wide variety of industries begin to make the switch and realize the benefits, we will be much better off both environmentally and economically.
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