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Written by Ben Hall
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Wednesday, 07 May 2008 |
www.smallbusinesscomputing.com
If you’re looking to save money and be more efficient, it's time to consider what the ever-present “green" movement means for your small business. At its core, it's the basic operating principle of managing resources and costs – swathed in an earthy robe. Going green means operating in a way that uses the least amount of resources for the greatest gain; it’s about introducing practices that focus on conservation, reuse and the reduction of a company’s carbon footprint...
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