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Let Earth Day be the trigger for workplace sustainability

By rotide
Created 21/04/2015 - 18:42
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More than 1 billion people now participate in Earth Day activities each year, making it the largest civic observance in the world. This year, Earth Day falls on April 22nd, a date that will be marked in a variety of ways by individuals, schools and businesses across the globe. 

Certainly, sustainability is a topic that continues to influence the corporate agenda. The issue is a cause that matters for a lot of employees, especially younger workers. Indeed, past surveys have made a distinct correlation between engagement and socially and environmentally responsible organizations.

Businesses are approaching us with issues of sustainability in mind, recognizing that flexible working arrangements can eliminate the unnecessary carbon emissions, wasted time and loss of productivity associated with a lengthy car journey to the office. According to research by car insurance provider Elephant, the average UK motorist spends 47 minutes every day commuting to and from work. This adds up to more than 100 hours a year behind the wheel - not to mention the related impact on the environment.

Staff that work flexibly, using local drop-in and part-time workspace have a far lower carbon footprint than those commuting to a large, permanent office. More and more firms find the old office set-up of one desk per person entirely incompatible with modern work styles. They end up with an expensive office lying empty half the week. Empty desks are bad for business, and bad for the environment.

Those businesses inspired by Earth Day can easily make good intentions a reality, taking advantage of flexible working options to drive sustainability and also to contribute to improved employee well-being and productivity.

Regus has a few tips for employers considering offering flexible work options to their employees:

Sometimes, an event like Earth Day provides the necessary trigger for businesses to put long-held plans around sustainability into action.The resulting benefits can be more far-reaching than expected.

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Source URL:
https://www.newbusiness.co.uk/articles/office-management/let-earth-day-be-trigger-workplace-sustainability