1. Legal Compliance
It can be tempting to turn a blind eye to possible environmental violations, particularly if your business is small. However, ignoring legal regulations carries the risk of financial burdens that eclipse any imagined savings from non-compliance. In 2012, the Environmental Protection Agency succeeded in securing $9 billion in judicially-mandated efforts by businesses to reduce pollutants or clean contaminated areas, as well as $208 million in civil fines and $44 million in criminal fines. Hiring an environmental …show more content…
Accordingly, businesses that appear to take steps to improve their environmental footprint can improve their image to consumers. Hiring environmental contractors to assess your business can translate into an advantageous marketing resource.
3. Green Branding
Since products that appear to be environmentally-conscious are becoming more and more appealing to consumers, an environmental contractor can help your business identify ways to make your products more environmentally-friendly. One way this can be achieved is to use sustainable materials such as recycled paper or biodegradable plastics. However, green branding is subject to strict regulations by the Federal Trade Commission. An environmental contractor can help ensure that your products meet the legal requirements for your green marketing claims.
4. In-House