Web Conferencing is a
Friend of the Environment
by: Adi Gaskell
Video conferencing is a friend of the
environment. It helps reduce the volume of
CO2 emissions from cars and reduces traffic
congestion on our roads (as well as
improving company productivity and reducing
costs!).
As governments throughout the world look
to cut their CO2 emissions to meet global
treaties, such as Kyoto, companies can use
video conferencing as an easy means of
achieving just that. Many leading companies
now use video conferencing both as a key
component of their business strategy and a
vital cog in their environmental plans as
well.
Lex Vehicle Leasing, part of the RAC
group, has been using video conferencing
between its Manchester, Marlow and Stirling
offices and since the beginning of 2004
estimates that it has saved over 80 tonnes
of CO2 from being emitted into the
atmosphere. In addition to this
environmental benefit the company also
reported time savings of almost 6,000 hours
from employees not travelling to meetings
and getting bogged down in congestion. To
put this into perspective this figure
equates to over 150 working weeks when Lex
employees were at their desks helping
customers and not stuck in their cars
travelling too and fro.
There are also several important steps to
take when setting things up at your end to
ensure that the videoconference runs
smoothly.
If you have offices overseas or deal with
overseas clients the cost and environmental
savings can be even larger. No longer do you
have to travel abroad to meet with
customers, colleagues or suppliers. Conduct
your meetings over the web from the comfort
of your office and save thousands of pounds
and do your bit for the environment!
About The Author
Adi Gaskell is the founder of
www.WebVideo4U.co.uk, a leading
developer of Flash based streaming
video solutions. |
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