A Free Web-based eco-calculator is helping small Canadian businesses save big bucks and go green as well. The free tool encourages firms to conserve by showing them just how much money and energy they can save by following a few simple strategies.
A free Web-based energy conservation calculator originally designed for residential users is helping small Canadian businesses save big bucks.
Like many calculators available online, the EcoAction Calculator developed by Earth Day Canada, helps users estimate heating, cooling, electricity and fuel consumption as well as environmental impact.
But this tool provides users with an added capability, It encourages them to conserve by demonstrating just how much money they can save by following simple and measurable strategies.
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The calculator is part of Earth Day Canada's campaign to help households and municipalities across the country reduce their ecological footprint. However, developers of the calculator said adoption of the tool has been faster than expected and appears to have spilled over in to the small business sector as well.
"So many people have been contacted us. A lot said they had no idea they could save so much by doing very little," according to Jed Goldberg, president got Earth Day Canada.
The group did not provide specific numbers but said it has participants in more than 25 communities across Ontario.
The program will be expanded to include other provinces and territories within this year, according to Rini Gahir, senior product manager for development tools at Microsoft Canada.
"Because the tool is free and very easy to use, the calculator is proving popular with small businesses or consultants looking to find some extra savings and go green as well," Gahir said.
"I was able to save hundred of dollars in one year. An organization can use this tool to cut its energy expenses by the thousands of dollars"
While most calculators focus on measuring waste or toxic material such as garbage, waste water or GHG, the Earth Day Canada calculator also helps users estimate how much they can save by adjusting habits such as: water usage, electricity consumption, driving; garbage generation and even shopping, Machler said
For example, the calculator asks a user what sort of transportation he or she uses or how far the user drives each day.
The tool will then provide the user with several transportation alternatives to commit to such as driving less, car pooling, cycling or taking public transport.
The calculator also shows the estimated fuel consumption and GHG emission of each choice. Using these numbers, the user can then figure out how much saving each of the alternatives can provide.
Realizing how much he was spending on transportation convinced Machler to stick with public transit and fly less as well.
The research analyst also switched from Toronto Hydro to Bullfrog, a green electricity provider that generates power from carbon-free sources such as wind and low-impact water power sources. Ecological impact was further reduced by making minor thermostat adjustments, using a clothesline rather than the dryer and packing lunch.
The tips provided by the calculator can be adapted to serve many SMBs, Machler said.
For example, operators with fleet vehicles can use the calculator to map out routes or delivery schedule changes in order to maximize vehicle use.
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