What workplace sustainability means, why it's crucial to care about, and ways you can make it happen.
By Jordyn Coleman
You’re probably familiar with the broad definition of sustainability, especially in reference to the big ole’ beautiful planet we live on. 🌎
But we’re not talking about a sweeping definition — we’re talking about sustainability in the workplace.
Sustainable companies aim to balance the trifecta of the planet, people, and profit to attain long-term success and continued growth.
⚖️ So, how do you strike that balance? And why should you? Wrote this article to help you achieve those sustainability goals and understand the importance behind them. Keep reading to learn tips, ideas, and examples of sustainable business practices that you can implement in your organization right away.
🚨 Number one tip: people first. 🚨
To reach any company-wide goal, you need to place an emphasis on the well-being of your people. They’re your bottom line. Period. (Okay, not period, because we’re about to expand on this point, but that was pretty fun to say 😅)
Business-wise, it’s long been known a healthy workforce results in financial gain and higher levels of productivity.
This resource article published by the Harvard School of Public Health uses a manufacturing company, TURCK, as an example. After implementing health services, like a health coach, the company linked around 8% profit from these initiatives. Oh, and not to mention, TURCK’s turnover rate is about 1%, while the industry-averaged sits at about 13%.
Not too shabby, huh? 🤷
Of course, it’s not all about physical health. It’s about showing your employees you’re committed to their well-being, you support their growth, and you’re empathetic to their challenges.
To create a sustainable workplace, you have to give your employees a reason to commit to your organization’s well-being. 🤝 In turn, you’ll discover balancing the people, planet, and profit becomes a whole lot easier.
Now, let’s get into some concrete examples, shall we?
Here are a sustainability initiatives you can take that focus directly on your company culture & employee well-being:
For more ideas, check out workplace sustainability initiatives for Human Resources!
Don’t forget: sustainable workplaces are a balancing act. You have to focus on your people, but the viability of your organization also depends on your impact on the planet. 🌍
More and more companies are taking large steps to reduce their carbon footprint. A few big picture business practices include:
Lots of sustainable companies have already fully adopted the #WFHlife because that’s a sustainable business practice in of itself. But it’s not the only environmentally friendly effort they’re making!
Simple ways you can help your remote team include:
Working in the office doesn’t have to have such a big carbon footprint. 🐾 There are plenty of ways in-office companies can reduce their environmental impact, including:
To get your team on board with going green, you have to educate & engage. 🤝
Simplest thing you can do is tell your company why you’re going green and what you hope to achieve in doing so. Even if you have the best interest of your people and the planet at heart, changing business practices isn’t easy! You can help the whole team transition by:
On top of keeping your employees informed and educated, you also gotta make things fun and rewarding! Here are a few ideas on how:
Thank you for taking the time to learn about efforts you can take around workplace sustainability. You should know we’re in this together. 🤝
Although we’re entirely remote at Confetti, we’re also taking strides toward a more sustainable workplace. We prioritize the well-being of our employees through a robust company culture, and want to help you do the same. ❣️
We’re in the habit of reusing. We supply new employees with company electronics, and unless there’s a shortage, it’s second-hand.
We work with environmental charities and can even help you do the same through experiences like our Confetti Pub. We built a trivia-esque game that plants real trees as you get points!
We’re also brainstorming other initiatives, like helping our vendors provide recycled shipping materials for our shipped experiences.
However, we know that we still have steps to take. We’re not perfect, but we’re serious when it comes to continuous improvement. As we grow, we promise to expand upon our own sustainability efforts and keep you in the loop on exactly what we’re doing.
So — what ways are you going to support mother earth and improve your employee experience? Let us know! 💬