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WHAT’S DRAINING YOUR BUSINESS' ENERGY BUDGET?


BRITA VIVREAU dives into five of the best strategies to help your organisation save energy and reduce costs.


More people are heading back to the office, with 54% saying their home setup just can’t compete with the perks of the workplace. Creating a sustainable, comfortable, and well-designed office has never been more important. And while teams returning to workplaces is undoubtedly a positive move, it’s also true that more people in offices can lead to increased energy consumption.


According to research by BRITA VIVREAU, 72% of decision- makers have goals and targets in place to lower energy usage and decrease overall environmental impact. It might seem like a single computer monitor wouldn’t make much of a difference, and you’d be right. But when you add up the energy use of all the equipment across your organisation, it could be seriously draining your budget.


Let’s dive into some of the best strategies to help your organisation save energy and reduce costs:


1. Hit snooze on standby Let’s be honest, most office equipment does not need to be on overnight. Yet, nearly half of decision-makers (45%) admit this happens in their workplace, and worse still, 65% have no idea how much energy it is using during those hours. The solution? A simple flick of the switch. Assess what really needs to stay on and consider assigning people to monitor this behaviour change in your team until it becomes second nature. Your energy bill will thank you, and so will the planet.


2. You multitask, your equipment


should too For equipment that needs to stay on, consider reducing the number of machines by opting for multitasking devices. For example, why have separate appliances for hot and cold water when one trusty dispenser can do it all? This not only minimises energy consumption but also frees up valuable space. Many modern machines, like the BRITA VIVREAU Extra C-Tap dispenser, offer energy-saving night modes to further reduce energy use.


3. Prioritise regular maintenance When it comes to kitchen equipment, it pays to keep it clean. Did you know that many appliances use less energy when they are regularly maintained?


Buying your dispenser is just the first step; regular maintenance is key to ensuring your dispenser performs at its best. Proper maintenance doesn’t just keep your equipment in tip-top shape, it prevents breakdowns, saving you time, money, and awkward conversations around the water cooler.


It’s more sustainable to fix a tap than replace it, and the good news is that with most products, you’ll be able to do


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this yourself. Thanks to our 24/7 Product Assistant, we've already seen great success. Not only does this empower users to address easy troubleshooting tasks themselves, but also provides convenient support which is just a click away.


4. What you don’t know, can hurt you! Getting granular with your energy is key to identifying the costly culprits in your office. Install sub-meters and smart meters to get the full picture across your operations. This data will help shine a light on your biggest energy- saving opportunities and help you track the success of your efforts. By understanding energy flows, you can replicate successful strategies across multiple sites.


5. Shout about it Energy efficiency can sometimes be the unsung hero of cost-saving, but by making it visible, you can demonstrate the impact to key stakeholders. How about smart signage to give friendly reminders about sustainable working habits to your team? Or placing a new shiny water dispenser in a common room or breakout area to not only boost morale but also signal your commitment to sustainability?


By focusing on these strategies, your business can reduce energy costs, ramp up sustainability efforts, and improve operational efficiency. And remember, forming the right partnerships is crucial—suppliers, managers, and staff can all become champions of sustainability, ultimately benefiting your business and your bottom line and saving those extra pennies.


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