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HR: The backbone of sustainability in the workplace

Story • 6th Jun 2024 • 4 Min Read

HR: The backbone of sustainability in the workplace

LeadershipEmployee EngagementCulture#SustainabilityForPeople

Author: Gabriela Paz Y Miño Gabriela Paz Y Miño
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HR strategies focus not only on compliance and operational efficiency, but also on fostering an organisational culture in which sustainability becomes a shared goal. HR must integrate sustainability throughout the entire employee lifecycle.

The role of Human Resources (HR) is evolving beyond traditional responsibilities. Today, HR departments are becoming the linchpin in weaving sustainability into the workplace, ensuring that environmental goals resonate at all levels of an organization.

From promoting energy efficiency practices in offices to leading corporate responsibility programs, HR is helping to create an environmentally aware and committed workforce aligned with the company's long-term vision.

Empowering employees through education and initiatives that highlight the importance of caring for the environment and reducing sources of pollution can drive collective efforts to achieve the company's sustainability goals. In doing so, HR not only aligns itself with global sustainability movements, but also enhances the organization's reputation as a responsible and forward-looking employer.

There are many ways to do this and HR has a privileged role to play in driving these changes, as it is in direct and daily contact with people and their practices and habits. HR can drive social responsibility through diversity and inclusion policies, employee volunteering programs and partnerships that address social issues. These practices help companies engage employees, foster a sense of belonging, and ultimately improve the company's social impact. The aim is to drive sustainability initiatives that also contribute to profitability, ensuring that business results are achieved in a responsible manner.

Sustainable workplace practices

Companies and organizations are increasingly aware that sustainable practices, such as carbon footprint reduction and waste management, contribute to a healthier planet and can lead to sustainable business results.

Companies can reduce their carbon footprint by prioritising impactful actions and creating guidelines that foster a culture of carbon reduction in daily operations and product lifecycle management. Optimising production processes not only increases energy efficiency and reduces emissions, but also improves equipment maintenance and safety. The evolution of the energy mix allows the deployment of various renewable energy sources adapted to specific needs and locations. In addition, advances in cloud storage and other technologies reduce the need for paper and physical resources, facilitating better information flow and supply management. 

Read also: News: Hybrid work policies cut business energy consumption by 19%: Report (peoplemattersglobal.com)

Green policies translated into daily practices

By introducing initiatives that promote environmental responsibility, HR can significantly influence an organization's environmental footprint.

These policies not only support a greener planet but also foster a balanced work-life culture. HR integrates sustainability into the company's culture through:

Telecommuting and flexitime policies: By allowing employees to work from home or reduce the number of days they need to commute to the office, the amount of transport-related CO2 emissions is reduced.

Efficient resource management: HR can implement resource-efficient management practices that help reduce energy consumption, establish policies for the responsible use of paper and other office materials, and encourage reuse and recycling within the office.

Promoting sustainable mobility: HR can play an active role in promoting sustainable mobility alternatives, such as car-sharing programs, installation of charging stations for electric vehicles and subsidies for the use of public transport.

  • Training and development: Educate employees on waste reduction and resource optimisation.
  • Sustainable supply management: Encourage the selection of green office materials and equipment.
  • Green procurement policies: Ensure that the company procures products and services with reduced environmental impact.
  • Waste reduction initiatives: Establish recycling stations and composting options in office spaces.
  • Recognition programs: Reward employees who excel in implementing sustainable practices.
  • Communication: Use internal platforms to share green tips and news.
  • Recruitment: Incorporating sustainability into core values can attract candidates who are passionate about the environment.
  • Employee engagement: Programmes such as ‘green challenges’ can promote active employee participation in sustainability initiatives.

HR strategies focus not only on compliance and operational efficiency but also on fostering an organizational culture in which sustainability becomes a shared goal. HR must integrate sustainability throughout the entire employee lifecycle, embedding it deeply into the company's ethos.

By creating a structured approach to sustainability, HR can drive meaningful organizational change, ensuring that the company fulfills its current HR responsibilities and secures a socially and economically sustainable growth path for all stakeholders. HR teams have always been people-centered, and without their involvement in engaging employees in sustainability, achieving corporate sustainability goals would be almost impossible.

Read also: News: Employers expect green initiatives to drive job opportunities in Australia: Survey (peoplemattersglobal.com)

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