3 Ways to Encourage Your Tenants To Be Environmentally Friendly

DATE: Jun, 6   COMMENTS: 0   AUTHOR: Allan Azarola

In a world where we have pretty finite resources, it only makes sense to try to be as environmentally friendly as you can in order to make the most of what we have. However, this attitude is sometimes overlooked in business, since so much money is involved. But if you run a business where you work with property or the management of rental properties, there are actually quite a few things you can do to help your tenants save money and have a more positive impact on the environment. To show you how, here are three ways you can encourage your tenants to be environmentally friendly.

Give Them Recycling Bins

When most people think about being environmentally friendly, the first thing they picture is recycling. But according to Green Living Ideas, 69 percent of newspapers and 90 percent of plastic bottles aren’t recycled. Rather, they get thrown away and wind up in landfills or worse. To help those you manage the property of to do their part in this endeavor, you should give your tenants easy access to recycling bins. This can be done either by having a large recycling bin that’s used communally or by giving each tenant their own recycling bins that they can fill. By doing this, you’ll make it easier for those you rent to to do their part for the environment.

Introduce Them To Local Businesses

Another great way to become more environmentally friendly is through the use of local businesses. Conserve-Energy-Future.com shares that when you use local businesses and get supplies or other resources locally, you’re helping to minimize things like emissions and other byproducts that can be harmful to our surroundings. In addition to this, local businesses also help the local economy and community. You can introduce your tenants to local businesses through giving referrals to local businesses when asked for them or suggesting that they use a certain service provider for their needs.

Create A Community Garden

To help your tenants to save money on groceries and eat healthier food that hasn’t been treated with harmful chemicals, you may want to take some of the space on your property to create a community garden. According to SFGate.com, having a garden can help save you up to $2,000 on groceries each year. On top of this, it can also help to create a greater sense of community and encourage your tenants to be more environmentally conscious.

If you are concerned about the state of our environment and want to help do your part in improving this situation, consider using the tips mentioned above to help you find ways to encourage those who occupy your rental properties to be more environmentally conscious.

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