How can small organizations measure their ecological footprint and set realistic reduction targets?
Small organizations can start by checking how their daily activities affect the environment. This means looking at how much energy, fuel, and water they use, how much waste they create, and how much they travel or transport goods. They can use free online tools or simple carbon calculators to measure their total impact. After learning which areas cause the most harm (like energy use or waste), they can set clear and achievable goals to reduce them — such as saving electricity, recycling more, using eco-friendly materials, or cutting down on unnecessary travel. It’s also important to track progress over time and make changes when needed to keep improving.
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