February 28, 2019

The Environmental Benefits of Remote Monitoring: How to Reduce Waste, Reduce Emissions, & Improve Efficiency With Digital Solutions

Technology has been evolving at a rapid rate for years, and the speed it grows only increases every year, which has resulted in developing technology that sometimes gets overlooked.

For example, remote monitoring is part of a company’s digital solutions. Remote monitoring is not designed for micromanaging bosses to spy on their employees, nor was it designed for temperature control of food or pharmaceuticals and not much else. Any business or organization can enjoy remote monitoring.

However, the environment is the biggest winner when it comes to remote monitoring. Check out these benefits to remote tracking and how you could help reduce waste, emissions, and improve efficiency.

Reducing Waste

One way remote monitoring is beneficial to the environment is its ability to help reduce waste of any kind. The most notable way digital remote monitoring helps with reducing waste is in the food industry with remote temperature controls and monitoring systems.

By regulating the temperature and having it monitored at all times for any issues, the risk of the food going bad and having to be thrown out is reduced.

This also reduces the need for physical inspections, which means less travel and a reduction in emissions. Using remote monitoring means less chance of catastrophes happening with food or pharmaceuticals. As well as less travel time for inspections, evaluations, and even repairs in some cases.

Improving Efficiency

There are many ways remote monitoring and digital solutions can help improve efficiency. Remote monitoring software can track a customer’s experience from the first contact to delivery.

This allows for any problems anywhere in the process no matter where you are located. This is particularly beneficial for those businesses or organizations with several locations.

Not only would you be able to identify and prevent problems, but you would also be able to identify ways to increase productivity.

Remote Monitoring and Healthcare

Remote digital solutions and healthcare have found a partnership that many thought would never exist. Telemedicine, video chat doctor visits. Some of the more populated areas and bigger hospitals are already using something similar.

Remote monitoring has provided doctors with the ability to meet with their patients over video chat for less severe issues.

This could save significant travel time in doctor visits. New parents could have the ability to video call their primary care physician and be able to ask those panicky questions every new parent has — all without having to drive to the doctor’s office reducing fuel emissions.

Along with direct remote contact with your physician, their office can also bill you, as well as send you secure medical documents through the communication app used to call. This would reduce the amount of paper needed as well as space and even personnel.

Remote monitoring in the healthcare industry is a big step in helping the environment.

Helping to Regulate New Industries

With new technologies and changing social views, new industries are beginning to form, and lawmakers are often playing catch up trying to regulate these new industries properly.

The most controversial of these new industries as an example is the marijuana industry. Remote monitoring has provided a way for the product to be tracked from seed to sale. This allows the government to ensure that the product being sold to the consumer meets all federal requirements.

In this case, the environment benefits because the government has a way of ensuring everyone is using safe and approved chemicals on their plants. This cuts down on the use of hazardous pesticides that are harmful to the environment.

By providing a way to monitor and regulate new industries businesses within those industries will have clear direction on laws, permits, licenses, taxes, etc. This helps to cut down on the potentially illegal use of chemicals and pesticides, and the improper disposal of any hazardous waste.

Enforcement of Regulations

Government officials responsible for inspecting for safety, health, and legal compliance can also use remote monitoring. These inspectors would be able to remote monitor a business or organization to be sure they are within full compliance by pulling reports and going through previous years to see if any problems have ever occurred and if they were fixed.

The technology could also be used during an investigation into a non-compliance issue or illegal activity accusation. The remote monitoring system would be able to generate reports for past years allowing for comparison, as well as allowing access to the company’s entire system without needing multiple people sent to potentially various locations.

Remote Monitoring and Digital Solutions

Remote monitoring has a plethora of benefits for both businesses and organizations who use it and the environment. By allowing companies the ability to monitor any part of the business they desire remotely, managers can stay on top of any issues before or as soon as they happen, look for ways to increase productivity and efficiency, and reduce the need to send inspectors or evaluators to all of your locations.

The environment benefits from this since the need for travel is reduced which cuts down on fuel emissions and pollution; remote monitoring can be used to help reduce food waste, improper disposal of hazardous materials, and assisting the government in regulating new industries.

Remote monitoring is quickly becoming realized as one of the most versatile technology out there. Its potential is limitless in the number of ways it can benefit the professional world and the physical world.

If you would like to know more about how remote monitoring could benefit your business contact us today!

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