
In terms of environmental impacts, companies can be considered to have both direct and indirect impacts on the environment. These impacts will be dependent on the type of business and the products or services that they provide. Mostly they will be specific to the activities of a particular business (or industry). This article will attempt to discuss some of the direct and indirect impacts associated with trading online, and for those considering change; this should be considered as only a portion of your environmental impacts rather than a total.
A study which compared the sale of books online to purchasing from a bricks and mortar store, found that E-Commerce sales appear to have both cost advantages and
environmental benefits. This is highly dependent though on the distance the customer travels to reach the store, and the nature of transportation selected by the online retailer (freight versus air). Freight (truck) having a lower environmental impact than air.
Typically online retailing has significant impacts with its freight and packaging components. In typical business to consumer e-commerce processes, greenhouse gas emissions are generated by
There are several steps you can take to minimise the impact of your company on the planet. Here are some worth considering.
These are some of the steps you can take to reduce your footprint. There are several organisations dedicated to helping you to address your impacts including Sustainability Victorias Resourcesmart Business Program, Victorian Employers Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VECCI) Grow Me the Money Program, as well as several private sustainability consultancies ready to assist.
Want to know more about sustainability and how it can benefit your business, read Ken Hicksons article A Challenge For Business: Sustainability Is The Name Of The Game which recently appeared in EcoVoice. Ken Hickson is the author of "The ABC of Carbon" and director of ABC Carbon, a climate change consulting business
About the author:
Karen Freidin is an Environment and Sustainability Professional, she can be reached at
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References:
Matthews and Hendrickson, 2001, Economic and Environmental implications of online retailing in the
Nevin Cohen, 2002, E-Commerce and the environment, in Sustainability at the Speed of Light, WWF