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Leading change: Sustainability, business and the community

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Published: September 14, 2023
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GOING GREEN: Embracing sustainability can impact positively on a business’ bottom line and the communities they serve.
GOING GREEN: Embracing sustainability can impact positively on a business’ bottom line and the communities they serve.
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Sustainability, often thought of as a colossal undertaking, is actually a collection of small, meaningful choices that can have a monumental impact.

From reducing energy consumption to minimising waste and sourcing ethically, each decision ripples through the local ecosystem, preserving resources and elevating the quality of life for all.

As we move into the future of business practices, the time has come for businesses across Australia to embrace sustainability not just as a trend, but as a pathway to enduring success that positively impacts both their bottom line and the communities they serve.

The beauty of sustainability is that it’s accessible and adaptable to any business, regardless of its size.

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By embracing energy-efficient practices, such as LED lighting or smart thermostats, a retail store can slash utility bills while lessening its carbon footprint. This not only boosts profitability but also highlights the establishment as a forward-thinking, eco-conscious member of the community.

A study by the Australian Small Business and Family Enterprise Ombudsman revealed that 89 per cent of customers prefer to support businesses that are socially and environmentally responsible. Thus, by making these changes, businesses are not just saving money but also attracting loyal patrons who share their values.

Of course, embarking on a sustainability journey is not without challenges. Cost concerns and resource limitations can make it daunting. However, the long-term benefits far outweigh the initial hurdles.

The federal government offers a range of grants and incentives for small businesses embracing sustainability. By leveraging these resources, businesses can significantly offset the costs of adopting eco-friendly practices. Moreover, the shift towards sustainability presents an opportunity for innovation.

The path to sustainability may be a series of small steps, but its impact is anything but minor. It’s a powerful catalyst for change that has the potential to transform local businesses into champions of their communities. Embracing sustainability doesn’t just make good business sense, it’s a declaration of commitment to the betterment of society and the environment.

As a business owner on the Redlands Coast, ask yourself: How can my business be a force for good? The answers lie in the sustainable choices you make today. Become a champion of sustainability on the Redlands Coast within your business and help shape the brighter, greener, and more prosperous Redlands we envision for tomorrow.

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