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Hybrid work policies cut business energy consumption by 19%: Report

News • 1st May 2024 • 2 Min Read

Hybrid work policies cut business energy consumption by 19%: Report

Life @ Work#HRTech#HybridWorkplace#HRCommunity

Author: Samriddhi Srivastava Samriddhi Srivastava
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The vast majority (79%) of employers plan to either reduce current office space or provide access to flexible workspaces in order to further decrease energy consumption.

The emergence of hybrid work arrangements, blending remote work with office presence, has transformed the traditional workplace landscape. Beyond enhancing work-life balance, recent findings suggest that hybrid models offer substantial environmental benefits by significantly reducing energy consumption and carbon footprint. 

This report delves into the implications of hybrid work on energy usage, drawing insights from IWG's recent research and its implications for sustainable workplace practices.

Key Findings

IWG's report highlights compelling evidence of the environmental advantages associated with hybrid work models:

Energy Consumption Reduction: The report reveals a substantial decrease in energy consumption among businesses adopting hybrid work policies, with an average decline of 19% since the introduction of these arrangements. This reduction underscores the efficiency gains achieved through flexible work practices.

Carbon Footprint Reduction: A staggering 84% of surveyed leaders and facilities managers acknowledge hybrid working as instrumental in reducing their company's overall energy usage and carbon footprint. This statistic underscores the profound impact of hybrid models on environmental sustainability.

"The global shift to hybrid working is not only bringing strong productivity and financial advantages to companies and work-life balance improvements to employees, but significant environmental benefits too," said Mark Dixon, IWG CEO, in a statement.

"This latest research confirms that businesses that have adopted the hybrid model have already reduced their energy usage significantly."

Impact of Hybrid Setups on Energy Consumption

The report sheds light on the correlation between hybrid setups and energy consumption reduction:

Office Space Reduction: Respondents who downsized their traditional office space by 25% reported decreased energy consumption and operational costs. Moreover, a notable 19% achieved even greater reductions by slashing office space by 26 to 50%. These findings underscore the potential for substantial energy savings associated with reduced physical workspace.

Future Outlook: A significant majority (79%) of employers express intentions to further downsize existing office spaces or facilitate access to flexible workspaces to drive additional reductions in energy consumption. This proactive approach reflects a growing recognition of the environmental benefits inherent in hybrid work models.

Global Implications

The findings from IWG's report resonate within the broader context of global climate action:

Climate Change Hazards: With over 70% of the global workforce exposed to climate change hazards, there is an urgent need for concerted efforts to mitigate environmental risks. Hybrid work emerges as a viable strategy to align workplace practices with climate resilience objectives.

Commitment to Climate Action: The International Labour Organisation underscores the imperative of creating safe and healthy work environments in the face of climate change challenges. Integrating sustainability considerations into workplace policies is essential to fulfill this commitment and safeguard worker well-being.

The adoption of hybrid work models represents a paradigm shift in contemporary workplace dynamics, offering not only enhanced flexibility and productivity but also tangible environmental benefits. 

IWG's research underscores the instrumental role of hybrid arrangements in reducing energy consumption and carbon footprint across organizations. As businesses increasingly embrace sustainable workplace practices, hybrid work emerges as a catalyst for driving positive environmental change while fostering resilient and adaptive work environments.

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