Archive for March, 2011

 
Mar
17
Posted (Racheal) in Business in Brighton, Cleaning in Brighton, Greenmop News on March-17-2011

Steve ClarkThis is our Steve. Doesn’t he look smart. He is the latest Green Mopper to be rewarded in our Mopper of the Month vote.

Steve is all the things a good Green Mopper should be; hard working, thorough and reliable. Working with us is his second job, as by day he is a courier. So his work ethic is to be applauded.

Steve also helped out recently covering for one of his fellow Moppers who urgently needed time off. We like team work here at Green Mop, and we know Steve values it too.

Steve quietly gets on with his work, never lets anyone down and has even spotted potential Green Mop customers for us to follow up. So it’s that extra effort he makes that made him stand out amongst all the other hard working Green Moppers.

So, thanks loads Steve!

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Mar
09

tree huggerI’ve blogged before about people glazing over the minute you mention you’re any of the following:

  • Green or Eco
  • Fairtrade
  • Sustainable
  • Ethical

They’re thinking the following:

  • Expensive
  • Boring
  • Preaching
  • Hippy
  • Why should I?

Well recently I attended a Green Group meeting organised by Brighton & Hove Chamber of Commerce. It was the idea of local business owner Clare Hall who worked with the Chamber to bring together 20 or so local businesses and organisations who have that ‘Green’ slant to what they do or the way that they do it. In a room full of like minded people, there was great passion for creating a focal point and information hub to benefit other businesses, and the city as a whole.

I also went to the Brighton and Hove 10:10 campaign first birthday celebrations, where we were treated to presentations from business and education sectors, local community groups and home improvement experts. They all described the steps they had taken in the last year to reduce their carbon footprint, and the plans and targets for the future. Again, it was a room full of like minded people all applauding the efforts made, all feeling positive about what can be achieved.

At these events, we’re kind of preaching to the converted. We need to find away to help the cynics see why we are doing these things. Why people like Clare Hall give up their time to try to bring about change. It’s easy to get excited about all the things we can do and the ways we can help. But local businesses have to want to be helped and to want to change their often deep routed habits.

For me, the message should be a simple one. Do what you can.

Not all of us can have a wind turbine in the back garden, but we can switch things off if we’re not using them. Not all of us can replace our boiler for a more efficient one, but we can turn the thermostat down a notch. People shouldn’t feel they’re being told off, or that they’re not doing enough. But they should be pointed in the right direction to make a start on the right path. They should be encouraged to make greener choices. And the Green Gang will hopefully make that easy for all by being encouraging, approachable and supportive. Sharing knowledge and experience and making it simple for habits to be changed to new, cleaner, greener habits.

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