It's not only about same-day delivery and the peculiarly doe-eyed VR avatars of Mark Zuckerberg. Climate change technology is also being heavily embraced by big tech. Ambitious net-zero targets, product development agreements, investments, and collaborations are all ways that companies like Meta, Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are committing their loyalty to the earth.

But what does climate change tech look like for the promotional products industry?

Manufacturing practises are a major factor in establishing sustainability norms for enterprises in this sector. However, you might also be shocked to learn how operational procedures and a variety of technology can increase the covert carbon footprint of your business.

How your company process affects the environment

We comprehend. Your company must generate a profit and participate in a market. And in order to accomplish that, it must integrate with other systems, make use of a variety of services, and marshal human resources. Research in the promotional items sector, however, has revealed that businesses in this sector rely on legacy (or old, occasionally ancient) technology.

 

This implies that the overworked people in your company will spend more time on hardware like their phones and computers as well as software like email and Excel, the axis of all evil. For instance, setting up an internet store to sell a company's items often takes a promotional products company 25 hours every week.

Brikl technology vastly reduces this number to 15 minutes per store.

 

 Set up a branded online store, pull products in via our supplier integrations, and you have a way to reach your customers quickly, all while giving you access to data and insights to keep setting up shop. Smarter.

Designed for growth

What business wouldn't want to check off scaling and growth? Lack of time is the main reason why many businesses in the promotional items sector are unable to become well-known internationally.

 

You'd be astonished to learn how time wasters that hinder the environment are also stifling your company's expansion.

 

Here are just a few examples of the time savings that Brikl automation may provide:

 

Here are just a few examples of the time savings that Brikl automation may provide:

  • 40-50 hours saved, on average, a week on order processes during peak season.
  • 90% of Brikl merchants saved over 20 hours a week using Brikl’s custom reporting feature.
  • An average of 30 days spent on team store setup prior to onboarding.

In 2007 two American economists established that, if the US moved to the same average working hours as the 15 richest countries in the EU, it would reduce its energy consumption by 18%.

Benefits of automation on sales and environmental impact

Brikl automation, in contrast to other e-commerce platforms, was created to particularly address the intricate and subtle workflows of people, giving merchants, trainers, designers, and sales representatives the uncommon ability to set up a MicroStore in under 15 minutes.



If, like many of our merchants, you often spend hours or even days to complete this process, you must stop reading this article right away and click this link so that we may save you from a life of toil.

Benefits of automation on employee wellness and environmental impact

And for your staff, this additional time might be used to do the tasks for which they were recruited, lowering their stress levels, raising their levels of satisfaction, and generally experiencing more well-being. In other words, everyone is beaming with love.

Benefits of automation on design

Raise your hands if you individually adorn and decorate items. We can infer from your whole forest of arms that you require Brikl's bulk embellishment capability. Imagine a day when you wouldn't need to use Adobe software to add finishing touches to logos and artwork, send them to clients and customers through email for review and approval, look up purchase forms via email, converse with them on the phone, or participate in a competitive stare-off with your fax machine.