Published June 26, 2015

How to Engage Employees in Your Energy Plan

Restaurants are major energy hogs, more than many other types of commercial buildings. The cost of cooking, heating water, keeping food cold, and lighting adds up quickly. There are many benefits to pursuing energy efficiency in your restaurant, and many strategies you can try. Your staff can (and should) help!

This article from Fast Casual describes how your employees can make a big difference in your quest for achieving a more energy efficient business, but first you need to get them involved. You have to communicate with them the importance of energy efficiency and motivate them to care about your energy plan.

Listen to their feedback and ideas, and form a team with a plan. If you have a large group of employees, choose a leader to make sure everyone does their part. Ultimately energy efficiency benefits everyone!

Read the full article here: Saving energy with employee engagement: Strategies for restaurants

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