What does going green mean for your retail business?
With sea levels rising, rainfall patterns changing, storm strengths increasing and huge forest fires more prevalent, we have never been more aware that action is needed to save our planet. Reducing the impact of your retail business on the environment is one way to help our planet. It has also the added benefits of reducing costs, as well as increasing efficiency.
Here are some ideas which might help your business get greener:
- offer eco-friendly products
- minimize packaging
- reduce waste - recycle paper, plastic and glass
- use biodegradable displays or containers
- offer recycling or buyback scheme for your product
- offset your business' carbon emissions
- use renewable energy to power your shops and offices
Going green is not a quick fix, and it requires dedication and determination. But the effort can be beneficial for your business reputation and revenue, as more and more consumers choose brands that contribute towards a clean environment.
We all have a role to play, including Bira.
Bira recognises the negative effects that businesses can have on the environment. We aim to continuously review our work practices and those of the people we work with, as well as aiming to provide our members and the wider independent retail sector with the support and advice needed to minimise their own impact on our environment.
That’s why we’re committed to abiding by our business Sustainability Policy
#BeatTheReceipt’s Paperless Pledge
The UK’s retailers commit to #BeatTheReceipt’s Paperless Pledge, to reduce the amount of paper wasted in retail. The British Independent Retailers Association are supporting this campaign encouraging independent retailers to sign the pledge. By signing the pledge, retailers commit to making paper receipts fully optional in their stores by 2023. Currently, most tills will automatically print a paper receipt, regardless of whether the customer wants or needs one.
The Sustainable Business Podcast
We are proud sponsors of The Sustainable Business Podcast, have a listen below
Cycle to work scheme
We’ve partnered with member organisation Cycles UK to give all Bira members a special discount on bikes under the Cycle to Work Scheme which promotes healthier journeys to and from work and helps reduce environmental pollution.
Avoid landfill with A Good Thing
A Good Thing is a brilliant new way to avoid landfill and give back to your wonderful local community. It takes 30 seconds for a business to create a free account, and you can give away anything it no longer needs — and we mean anything!
Make some easy changes to your business to become more sustainable
Reportedly, when choosing between products and brands, 84 per cent of Gen Z consumers will choose the one that has the greater social or environmental benefit. And purpose and sustainability are only trending upward in importance. Suppliers are offering more environmentally friendly products. By selling these in your business you are spreading the message to your customers. Bira Direct has a range of suppliers with products made from recycled materials, as well as energy-efficient items.
Latest resources
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Take part in the Net Zero Business Census
The Net Zero Business Census 2025 is a national initiative aimed at gathering essential data on UK businesses' progress towards net zero.
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High Street Matters: Beyond Cars
Are low traffic neighbourhoods killing local businesses, or breathing new life into our high streets? This episode of High Street Matters explores how reducing vehicle traffic is transforming shopping districts across Britain.
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High Street Matters Podcast: Greening the High Street
Want to make your retail business more sustainable while boosting profits? This episode of High Street Matters reveals how independent retailers are successfully embracing eco-friendly practices without breaking the bank.
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New recycling rules could be set to affect independent retailers – here’s what you need to know
The Waste & Resources Action Programme (WRAP) is conducting a brief survey to find out whether your business is aware of the Government's new recycling legislation.