- Charging our mobile phones & tablets through the USB of our computers,
- Using the hibernation feature on all our computers when not in use,
- Unplugging our laptops when we finish work,
- Challenging ourselves to use less paper,
- Turning off printers when we finish work,
- Turning off photocopiers when we finish work,
- Turning off computer screens at the plug when we finish work.
- Turning off lights that are not being used and using natural light when it is sufficient.
- Upgrading to more efficient LED lighting.
A circular economy constantly works toward the reduction of environmental impacts relating to consumption and production. It promotes sustainable economic growth due to a more productive use of natural resources.
A circular economy improves the value people obtain from the resources used to create goods and services. It is a transformation from our obsolete linear economy mindset of make, take, and dispose.