
10 Practical Ways to Reduce Your Business Carbon Footprint
Learn practical ways to reduce your business carbon footprint, improve sustainability performance and support long-term Net Zero objectives.
Practical tips you can start today
Reducing your organisation’s carbon footprint doesn’t always require major investment or complex technology. In fact, many of the most effective actions are simple, low‑cost changes that teams can start implementing straight away.
Here are ten practical steps any business can take to reduce emissions and build a more sustainable workplace.
What Is a Carbon Footprint?
Your carbon footprint is the total amount of greenhouse gases your organisation produces through its activities — from energy use and travel to procurement and waste.
It’s measured in three categories:
- Scope 1: Direct emissions from fuel use
- Scope 2: Indirect emissions from purchased electricity
- Scope 3: All other emissions, including travel, suppliers, waste, and more
1. Switch to Renewable Energy
Moving to a renewable electricity tariff is one of the quickest and most impactful ways to cut emissions.
2. Reduce Single‑Use Items
Eliminate disposable cups, cutlery, and packaging wherever possible. Reusable alternatives save money and reduce waste.
3. Improve Recycling Facilities
Clear signage and well‑placed bins make recycling easier and more consistent across your organisation.
4. Encourage Climate‑Friendly Commuting
Cycle‑to‑work schemes, public transport incentives, and car‑share options all help reduce travel emissions.
5. Use Video Conferencing Where Possible
Replacing unnecessary travel with virtual meetings cuts emissions and saves time.
6. Travel Smarter
When travel is essential, choose lower‑carbon options such as trains over flights or single‑occupancy car journeys.
7. Upgrade to LED Lighting
LEDs use significantly less energy and last longer than traditional bulbs — a simple win for both carbon and cost.
8. Add Office Greenery
Plants improve air quality and create a healthier, more engaging workspace.
9. Optimise Air Conditioning
Small adjustments to temperature settings can reduce energy use without affecting comfort.
10. Build Awareness Across Your Team
Sustainability works best when everyone is involved. Share tips, celebrate progress, and make carbon reduction part of your culture.
Want to go further?
These quick wins are a great starting point — but a Carbon Reduction Plan gives you a structured, measurable pathway to Net Zero.
If you’re ready to take the next step, we can help you build a clear, credible plan tailored to your organisation.
Get in touch for a free consultation.