Road to Sustainable Shopfitting with BRL Contracting
17 November 2022Each year, nearly 12.5 million tonnes of garbage are produced at Australian workplaces. Retailers can simply apply commonly sustainable practices to reduce landfill by introducing reusable shopping bags, setting up efficient in-store recycling systems, and recycling printer cartridges. However, forward-thinking fitout companies can lessen their environmental effect even before they open for business. Here are some simple strategies for developing an eco-friendly store:
Utilise Renewable Raw Materials
Many customers long for a relaxing environment that will allow them to temporarily unwind amid the stressful, always-connected lifestyles of shoppers. A calming ambience is created by using raw material fixtures in your fitout, allowing customers to unwind as they wander the store. Utilizing pre-finished or repurposed timber products is a wonderful method to incorporate this style and is now quite popular in retail design.
Replace Traditional Light Bulbs with LED Lighting
The easiest and most obvious way to lessen your impact on the environment is to switch to LED lighting for all of your store’s conventional light bulbs. LED lights are known to last up to 50,000 hours and have reduced power usage, so even if the initial investment is more expensive than older metal halide and fluorescent globes, you will save money on power bills.
Due to their much lower UV radiation emissions compared to conventional bulbs, energy-efficient lighting technology has a smaller environmental impact. Because of their compact size and availability of numerous rapid illumination options, LEDs enable lighting design that is optimised. Backlights, strip lights, downlights, rings, and lines are all types of LED lighting devices. The majority of retail designers will include a variety of lighting fixtures to improve the consumer experience by setting a mood and emphasising key locations and products.
Opt for Digital Display
In today’s technologically advanced world, cutting back on paper is a simple way for retail businesses to think and act more sustainably. We have access to a wealth of online POS (Point of Sale), CRM (Customer Relationship Management), and document sharing tools, which helps shops save time, space, and money.
Going paperless forces better organisation, offers more control, and boosts output. Encourage customers to participate in your paperless workplace by offering to email their receipts in order to cut down on carbon emissions. This is also a fantastic method to collect client information for use in future email marketing campaigns, provided they provide their consent, of course.
By adopting digital and integrating technology in-store, you can close the gap between brick-and-mortar retailers and e-commerce. By reducing the amount of offline signage and marketing materials, becoming a tech-savvy business minimises landfill waste. Using digital display signage not only makes it easier for businesses to modify prices and inventory levels, but also reduces the usage and disposal of outdated signs made of paper, cardboard, and other wasteful materials.
If you are interested to support the sustainable shopfitting trend, know that BRL Contracting can help you make it happen. Our in-house setout professionals have years of industry experience and can make your vision a reality. Our team is knowledgeable and skilled in every facet of shopfitting, ensuring a professional outcome with the best possible management and service. Contact us today at (03) 9545 0955 to know more about the commercial fitout services that we offer.
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