Incorporating Green Building Management

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We are becoming increasingly aware of the impact our buildings and structures have on the environment.
Because of this, our way of constructing and managing buildings and properties has advanced.
Green building is the practice of using energy efficient materials to construct a sustainable structure that has a minimal negative impact on the environment.
There are many ways to implement an environmentally conscious plan into your building management system, starting with recycling and reducing waste products.
The design of your structure can be made to use natural energy more efficiently, like solar or wind.
If you are remodeling your existing building or constructing a new one, use recycled construction materials that have a low toxicity and are energy efficient.
There is a lot more to going green than just recycling.
It's about the biodegradability of construction materials and the healthy influence they have on the environment.
Replacing your existing incandescent lighting with energy efficient fluorescent bulbs may seem like a small step, but these compact bulbs can produce 75% less heat than traditional lighting.
Less heat means lower bills on your summertime cooling expenses.
Fluorescent bulbs use far less energy, saving you money on your overall utility bills.
The savings could be significant, especially if you are managing a large building.
Consider your environmental options when choosing your flooring materials.
Using recycled carpeting can reduce indoor pollution.
Some recycled carpets are made out of yarn, wool and even recycled bottles.
While paper products are probably the easiest material to recycle, there are some recycling plants that also accept materials such as bricks, oil, rubber, latex paint, electronic scrap and other waste products that are common in building management.
Make sure your building's waste materials go to the proper outlet by implementing a comprehensive recycling program at your facility.
Some recycling plants will pay for specific materials as the demand for recycled products grows.
You can make money by taking advantage of your local recycling programs, all while ensuring that your harmful waste products won't end up in a landfill.
Another small step in working towards a greener facility is by choosing environmentally friendly cleaning products.
Some products contain toxins that will increase indoor pollution and are harmful when disposed of.
There is a wide array of natural and healthy cleaners, including oven, glass and wood cleaning products that are capable of polishing the grimiest of surfaces with industrial strength and won't have a lasting harmful impact on the ecosystem.
Being aware of environmental issues when managing your building will allow you to keep the people in your facility healthy and safe.
Incorporate green building technology into your structure for the sake of your tenants or employees' health, as well as the health of our environment.
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