Invisible Waste - helping businesses cut energy usage
An insight-led toolkit targeting the waste you cannot see
Is your office encouraging you to go greener?
We collaborated with Ana Bernardo at Work.Life for helpful insights on simple steps many workplaces can take to reduce excess energy usage and empower teams to go plastic-free. From automated light sensors to effective air con management, these smart changes not only lower costs but also help to reduce your carbon footprint.
We collaborated with Ana Bernardo at Work.Life for helpful insights on simple steps many workplaces can take to reduce excess energy usage and empower teams to go plastic-free. From automated light sensors to effective air con management, these smart changes not only lower costs but also help to reduce your carbon footprint.
Download the BRITA VIVREAU Invisible Waste toolkit here
What do you gain by way of your partnership with BRITA?
We're committed to supporting our customers' sustainability efforts and helping them thrive even in challenging climates.
CARBON - CUTTING EXPERTS
We found that 86% of decision makers think their business could be doing more to improve their impact on planet. That’s why we’ve teamed up with sustainability champions in our new toolkit, who share their top tips on ways to control your carbon consumption.
Download the BRITA VIVREAU Invisible Waste toolkit today and discover some of the surprising ways your business might be wasting energy.
There’s never been a more important time to find out how your business could be saving energy and money with simple actions.
SIMON HEPPNER, FOUNDER OF NET ZERO NOW
“Businesses increasingly recognise that they need to demonstrate a coherent response to the climate crisis. Customers often demand action where change is visible like reducing single use plastic and installing electric car charging points, even if these don’t deliver the biggest impact. Yet it’s essential to prioritise action based on where the biggest opportunities lie, even if this may be more hidden, such as improving energy efficiency.”