A survey commissioned by TopLine Film suggests nearly three quarters of office workers (73 per cent) want their workplace to improve its sustainability policy, and nearly a quarter (24 per cent) would refuse a job at an organisation with a poor sustainability recordTopLine Film.
The survey was commissioned to mark the UN’s 46th World Environment Day. The theme for this year is #BeatAirPollution, with research from the World Health Organisation showing that nine out of 10 people worldwide breathe polluted air on a daily basis. The research from TopLine Film suggests that company-wide commitments to sustainability help to both attract and retain employees.
Nearly a third (31 per cent) don’t think their workplace is environmentally sustainable. When asked whose responsibility it is for an eco-friendly workplace, the majority (72 per cent) said all employees were responsible, followed by the CEO (24 per cent) and the HR department (17 per cent).
“Establishing environmentally friendly practices in the workplace is simply good for business,” said Jamie Field, MD of TopLine Film. “Attracting and retaining employees is as good a motivation as any other to get your company thinking about sustainability. But a sustainable mindset starts from the top – it’s only fair that those in charge show their commitment to the cause, and implement policies that encourage sustainability at work.”
When asked what their workplaces currently do to address sustainability, the most popular activity was recycling office waste (50 per cent). Others cited policies to reduce paper usage (29 per cent), reminding staff to reduce energy consumption (29 per cent), using energy efficient fixtures (27 per cent), hosting virtual meetings to reduce travel time (26 per cent) and encouraging reusable kitchenware (24 per cent).
Field continues: “Encouraging sustainability in your workplace doesn’t have to be difficult or expensive. With over 15 tons of plastic dumped in the ocean every minute, banning single use plastic in the office is a logical step towards sustainability. It’s our collective responsibility to make a difference to our planet and it starts with making small changes. These simple policies remind everyone about sustainability and your commitment to it.”