11.1. Discovering Ways in which All Companies Can Go Green11.2. Reducing Your Energy Use and Costs11.3. Building, Renovating, and Cleaning with Sustainable Resources and Materials11.3.1. Begin at the beginning with green design11.3.2. Pick the right spot11.3.3. Crunch your numbers11.3.4. Make friends with your site plan11.3.5. Reduce unnecessary strains on your HVAC11.3.6. Exploit the advantages of technology11.3.7. Command the water11.3.8. Use green and recycled building materials11.3.9. Build smart, build green11.3.10. Renovate green11.3.11. Clean green11.3.12. Recycle11.3.13. Reducing travel11.4. Getting LEED Certified11.5. Assessing Your Environmental Risks11.6. Greening Manufacturing11.6.1. Green legislation11.6.2. EPA Clean Air Act11.6.3. EPA Clean Water Act11.6.4. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)11.7. Adopting Green Practices for Manufacturing11.7.1. Establish an energy management program11.7.2. Reduce emissions11.7.3. Reduce waste11.7.4. Deal with hazardous substances11.7.5. Optimize occupational health11.7.6. Promote industrial hygiene and safety11.7.7. Ensure product safety11.8. Taking the SAP Approach to Making Your Processes Environmentally Friendly11.8.1. SAP Environmental Compliance11.8.1.1. Building emissions models and analyzing emissions11.8.1.2. Managing compliance11.8.1.3. Creating reports and documentation11.8.1.4. Controlling trading and collaboration11.8.2. SAP Waste Management: A core component of SAP Environment, Health, and Safety