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Directions: Jumping on the Green Bandwagon

December 9, 2009

Let’s face it, we operate in a dirty environment. But, that doesn’t mean it can’t be cleaned up a bit to make automotive shops part of the green revolution taking place across the country.

The trend toward green initiatives is growing on the national level, especially through clean-energy technology programs and more hybrid-electric and electric vehicles from the OEs. So, as you look ahead to 2010, maybe you are considering introducing “greener” business practices for your shop.

But, is the green bandwagon something you should jump on? First of all, don’t worry — making your shop a greener business doesn’t automatically label you a “tree hugger.”

In fact, some of you may have already implemented what is considered green business practices because they made good business sense. For example, maybe your shop is saving money by making differences in your waste disposal costs by carefully selecting and managing shop material purchases. Instead of using paper or Styrofoam cups for hot drinks, your shop uses washable mugs.

Maybe you’ve reduced paper towel waste with air dryers and washable shop rags.

And, instead of throwing cardboard parts boxes away, they are broken down and picked up by a recycler.

Going green won’t change your political affiliation either — but it will make you a better citizen and neighbor. Keep in mind that the more we throw away, the more space is used for landfills. And, when a landfill becomes full, taxpayers have to build a new one. So, the more you recycle, the less you throw away, and the longer the landfills will last. The amount of taxpayer money saved by extending landfill longevity is a vital community benefit.

Another benefit to going green is that you’ll attract more customers. People want to go to environmentally conscious shops because it makes them feel good, too. So, if your shop is adhering to state or local “green guidelines,” promote it with decals on your shop doors, in the office and on your website.

According to the Automotive Service Association (ASA), there are a growing number of shops that are going green. Some of the green initiatives practiced by these shops that could easily be implemented at your business include:

• Recycling antifreeze and transmission fluid, along with other vehicle fluids. If not disposed of properly, these fluids are potential contaminants to the ground-water supply.

• Recycle aluminum, steel, rubber, cardboard and paper. (For every ton of paper that is recycled, the following is saved: 7,000 gallons of water; 380 gallons of oil; and enough electricity to power an average house for six months.)

• Deal more with suppliers that allow businesses to return used parts for remanufacturing or recycling.

• Use non-chlorinated aerosols and an aqueous-based hot water washer for parts cleaning.

• Enlist petroleum-eating microbes for minor spills.

• Use recycled printer toner cartridges and, where possible, use two-sided printing on 100% recycled paper in your office operations. 


One of the best handbooks out there I’ve seen on greening your shop is from the Portland, OR, Pollution Prevention Outreach Team. For a downloadable copy of their 68-page handbook Keep Your Shop in Tune — A Best Management Practices Guide for Automotive Industries, e-mail me at esunkin@babcox.com or visit their website at www.ecobiz.org.

But, make sure you “consider the environment” before printing out the whole document. 

Green Sites
If you would like more information on greening your shop in 2010, the following websites provide practical business tips:

• Green Business Practices — http://www.business.gov/expand/green-business/

• U.S. Department of Energy — http://www.eere.energy.gov/

• How To Go Green At Work — http://planetgreen.discovery.com/go-green/green-work/

• Coordinating Committee For Automotive Repair — http://www.ccar-greenlink.org/vshops/

 

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