Ellie Rogers and her partner took on the challenge of "greening" their surveyors business in North London to make it more environmentally friendly. They are hoping to start a domino effect.

Green worker: Ellie Rogers
I'm a bit of an obsessive about being eco-friendly at home and it seemed natural to carry this attitude over into the office. The impacts of climate change will be felt far and wide and I feel very strongly that we are holding the Earth and her resources in trust for future generations and that it's vital that we all do our bit.
By changing the way we send information to our clients we save energy and resources.
Ellie Rogers, Surveyor
Previously we printed and posted large drawings and designs using huge amounts of paper, plastic, packing materials, toners and energy in production and transport.
By upgrading our software and installing broadband, we no longer need to send out hard copies, which is great for the environment.
We have bought a new photocopier that has an automatic power down system to reduce energy consumption and have put up "save energy" stickers to remind people to turn lights and appliances off.
We have also decommissioned our old hot water urn that used to boil almost constantly, and replaced it with a much more efficient system.
The costs of the new software were already budgeted for and using email to send our drawings out has actually saved us money. We're lucky in that our suppliers always do their best to reduce prices - they know we're environmentally aware.
I like to think that the attitudes I encourage at the office rub off on the staff and they will in turn start to think about the way they use and recycle goods in their own homes.
If we can encourage people and show them that it's actually easy to go for the environmentally friendly option then hopefully this attitude will spread - a sort of domino effect.
Improve your company's energy efficiency
Reuse or recycle resources (PDF format)
If you are inspired by Ellie's story, why not take on your own Climate Challenge?
†To view PDF files you will need to download Adobe Acrobat Reader. Visually impaired users can get extra help with these documents from access.adobe.com.
Images: © Jill Perry/Friends of the Earth
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Green worker: Ellie Rogers
I'm a bit of an obsessive about being eco-friendly at home and it seemed natural to carry this attitude over into the office. The impacts of climate change will be felt far and wide and I feel very strongly that we are holding the Earth and her resources in trust for future generations and that it's vital that we all do our bit.
By changing the way we send information to our clients we save energy and resources.
Ellie Rogers, Surveyor
Previously we printed and posted large drawings and designs using huge amounts of paper, plastic, packing materials, toners and energy in production and transport.
By upgrading our software and installing broadband, we no longer need to send out hard copies, which is great for the environment.
We have bought a new photocopier that has an automatic power down system to reduce energy consumption and have put up "save energy" stickers to remind people to turn lights and appliances off.
We have also decommissioned our old hot water urn that used to boil almost constantly, and replaced it with a much more efficient system.
The costs of the new software were already budgeted for and using email to send our drawings out has actually saved us money. We're lucky in that our suppliers always do their best to reduce prices - they know we're environmentally aware.
I like to think that the attitudes I encourage at the office rub off on the staff and they will in turn start to think about the way they use and recycle goods in their own homes.
If we can encourage people and show them that it's actually easy to go for the environmentally friendly option then hopefully this attitude will spread - a sort of domino effect.
Improve your company's energy efficiency
Reuse or recycle resources (PDF format)
If you are inspired by Ellie's story, why not take on your own Climate Challenge?
†To view PDF files you will need to download Adobe Acrobat Reader. Visually impaired users can get extra help with these documents from access.adobe.com.
Images: © Jill Perry/Friends of the Earth
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