Alara Wholefoods is a muesli manufacturer whose factory is situated near Kings Cross Station in London. Our aim is to become a carbon negative and zero waste manufacturing site by 2010 - it won't be easy but we're up for the challenge! We wanted to record our progress on this journey, including our successes and failures and thought that a blog would be a good way of doing it. Read on for useful tips on how to make your business green…
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View Article  Batteries and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)

Since the WEEE regulations came in, I have been telling everyone at Alara that we mustn’t put anything with a plug in the bins and likewise we should not put any batteries in the bins either. This is fine in theory except that until now I didn’t really know how I was going to get them recycled. I have a draw full of dead batteries and a graveyard of electrical items that don’t work anymore. It’s fine if all you have is computers – there are lots of companies that will collect and recycle them. Most computer retailers even offer take back schemes for equipment that you are replacing like for like. But what if you have the odd broken fan, the occasional blown up toaster or equipment that you’re not replacing like for like? Then what do you do? Because as a business we’re not allowed to take them to a municipal recycling centre because that is for public use only and there are no WEEE recycling companies that will make collections for such small amounts…

Or so I thought…

 

But then I came across a company called First Mile. They are a small recycling company that offers a one-stop shop for small business that want to start recycling. For me, the most useful service they offer is the battery bags and WEEE recycling bags. Basically you buy a battery bag at £25, fill it with batteries and when it’s full you give First Mile a call and they will come to your office to collect it. The £25 that you pay for the bag covers the bag itself, the collection from your office and all the paperwork that goes with it, so there are no extra or hidden charges. The bag isn’t massive so you don’t have to wait for years before it’s full unlike most of the other companies that are offering similar services. The WEEE bag works in exactly the same way. I think this is a great service for small businesses and one that was very much needed as it’s so easy!

 

 

View Article  Alara Wins Green Business of the Year Award!

Alara has been named as the Green Business of the Year at the Fast Growth Business Awards 2008! It's an absolutely fantastic feeling to win this award and means so much to our business. We've worked really hard to make Alara as environmentally, socially and financially sustainable as possible and it's very rewarding to know that our achievements have been recognised. Winning the award shows that running a successful business and being "green" are not mutually exclusive - you can do both!

The glittering, black tie award ceremony was held last night at the London Marriott Hotel in Grosvenor Square and was presented by Kate Silverton of BBC News. Over 400 companies entered the competition across 13 categories. Also shortlisted in the Green Business of the Year category were Paper Round, Sharps Brewery and The Phone Co-op, all of who put in very strong entries for their green initiatives.

Our award entry highlighted all the green initiatives we have been implementing including launching our Sustainable range of muesli’s in lightweight paper bags instead of cardboard boxes, which reduced the amount of packaging used per pack by an amazing 68%. In the last year, we have cut the amount of waste that is sent to landfill from our factory by approximately 75% by introducing systems for reusing and recycling cardboard boxes, paper sacks, office paper, plastic film, toner cartridges and fluorescent tubes. In addition to this, food waste from our kitchen is composted in bins and wormeries found in the permaculture forest garden behind our factory. We planted 80 fruit bearing trees and shrubs in the garden, transforming what was once a derelict space into a haven for local wildlife and biodiversity. By switching to a 100% renewable energy tariff for electricity, Alara has also reduced CO2 emissions by 52 tonnes per year. The judges were impressed that our green solutions are not just a passing fad but an everyday consideration.

For more details about the awards please visit the fgba website.

To watch a video of Alex Smith and Joanna Southernwood being interviewed after the awards click here