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Playing The Long Game: How To Make Sustainable Spot The Ball Games

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  • February 28, 2020

Long gone are the days when people played spot-the-ball in the evening press. In the last twenty years, we ditched the papers and moved spot the ball and other skilled games online, accepting the new technology and the change it brings. Skilled games development companies, and the IT industry as a whole, deal with the cutting-edge technologies and computational powers to bring more comfort and entertainment into the users’ lives. They deal with the future, as overblown as it may sound. But how many IT companies care about the future?

Even the greenest and most efficient industries leave a carbon footprint and can waste natural resources through inefficient processes and exploitation of the workforce. You might wonder - software development isn’t exactly coal mining and not even close to Coca Cola’s plastic production levels, just how much damage to the environment and public health can a couple of skilled games developers and a server for your competition site do?

A skilled games development company like Tentacle solutions needs the best hardware for their developers, office space and office supplies, managers need to take business trips, and all of it leaves a carbon footprint. Understanding the responsibility for the future and the need for the collective effort to save the environment Tentacle has adopted the environment and health policy that aims to minimize the environmental impact of Tentacle’s activities.

Unlike similar documents in other corporation that end up bloated and drown in legalese, Tentacle’s policy is straightforward and transparent, as follows:

  • Waste by evaluating operations and ensuring they are as efficient as possible.
  • Minimise toxic emissions through the selection and use of its fleet and the source of its power requirement.
  • Actively promote recycling both internally and amongst its customers and suppliers.
  • Source and promote a product range to minimise the environmental impact of both production and distribution.
  • Meet or exceed all the environmental legislation that relates to Tentacle Solutions.
  • Use an accredited program to offset the greenhouse gas emissions generated by our activities.

Having a document that sets ambitious and necessary goals is the first step, and comprehending and implementing such a policy into everyday practices and rewiring the way business gets done – that’s where change happens.

Choosing a responsible company whose team cares deeply about future generations shows that your organization cares about the future, too.

If any of the above has got you worried about how sustainable and environmentally friendly your skilled game competition site development process is or how these policies apply to your company, you can always arrange a consultation with the specialists from Tentacle Solutions. With more than twenty years in the industry, their team knows how to come up with a compliant solution for your business.

Having a document that sets ambitious and necessary goals is the first step, and comprehending and implementing such a policy into everyday practices and rewiring the way business gets done – that’s where changes happen.

 

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