The little green book of big opportunity
Jess | 4 May 2010
Today, I’m exceptionally pleased to be blogging about the official launch of our brand new, hot off the press, ‘Small Business, Big Opportunity: Sustainable Growth’ book.
It’s a new and free resource for small and medium businesses in Australia with information and tips on how to operate more efficiently, save money and reduce impacts on the environment.
Now. Before you start accusing me of being a geek for being so excited, I’ll ask you to hold on for just a moment. Let me present my case and then, if you should still feel the need, the name-calling can begin.
This 230+ page resource has been authored by renowned environmentalist and 2010 NSW Australian of the Year, Jon Dee.
As Jon says in his introduction to the book: “For the modern and efficient business it’s not a case of having a successful company OR a healthy environment. In a truly sustainable world, you must have both”. I reckon this sums up the benefits of the book (and my excitement), very nicely indeed.
First and foremost, this book has been designed to help small and medium businesses save money by being more efficient in their operations. And by being more efficient, they can also reduce their impact on the environment.
Small (less than 20 employees) and medium (20-199 employees) sized businesses in Australia account for around 70% of actively trading businesses in Australia, employing around 40% of total employed people in Australia and contributing almost half of the value of Australia’s GDPi.
So the SME sector is incredibly important to the Australian economy. With more than 2 million SMEs in Australia, this sector has the potential to make some significant changes to the impact they have on the environment.
If there’s an opportunity to save money, it’s something we all want to do. But what if the environment isn’t your thing? While it’s not popular to admit, you secretly just don’t care – you don’t have time. You’re not into hugging trees and you certainly don’t want to pay extra for some flash-harry light, you’ll be right with an incandescent, thanks very much.
The simple fact is, regardless on whether you believe in climate change or not, the global population is growing – 2.55 billion in 1950, 6.8 billion today and an estimated 7.6 billion by 2020ii. The fact is, we’re using more resources than our planet can generate and we need to start working out how to do more with less.
So, how do we address the challenge of a growing population and shrinking supply of natural resources? What can you do? You can green up your operations. Not only could you be saving yourself some cold hard cash, but you’ll be playing your part in ensuring a sustainable future.
Pretty exciting, yes? A free resource with information on how to save money and do your bit. You can order or download your free copy of the book here: http://about.sensis.com.au/small-business/free-sustainable-growth-book/
Yours in proud geekiness,
Jess
- i’SME trends and achievements’, Prepared for Telstra Business by CRA International
- iiSee www.census.gov






