Recent global lockdowns and a rise in remote working have encouraged debate around the sustainability of businesses especially as workers all start to head back to work in the next few months. The experts at Commercial Property Specialists Instant Offices collated research on how the current climate is sparking a change in the way businesses and their workers interact with the environment every day.
For many companies, the pressure to change is coming from all sides. In Europe, 25% of businesses cite government regulations as their least favourable motivator for becoming more environmentally sustainable – 57% are making changes because consumers and competitors are demanding it.
Even before the COVID-19 crisis, experts were predicting that half of the UK workforce would be working remotely by 2020. Even working from home or co-working space for one or two days a week can help businesses reduce their CO2 emissions and achieve a lower carbon footprint.
According to research by HSBC, 69% of businesses say they would support their workforce to reduce the impact on the environment, with sustainability cited as the fourth biggest growth driver among companies looking to expand in the next two years
Research by Instant Offices showed air quality dramatically improved in some of the world’s biggest cities just two weeks into lockdown. Dangerous PM2.5 air pollution dropped by 60% in Delhi, 71% in Los Angeles, 34% in London and 56% in Madrid, due to reduced activity. These stats make a compelling case for businesses to maintain more eco-friendly habits once lockdown is lifted, but there are financial benefits too.
Recent events have also revealed a massive opportunity for businesses to embrace remote and flexible working after employees return to work. The WHO estimates that road traffic is responsible for up to 30% of particulate emissions; which means reducing your team’s need to commute will dramatically reduce the burden on the environment in your city.
The CDP has awarded “A-List” status to the cities around the world leading the shift toward a climate-safe future, based on their emissions reduction targets. These are the cities to watch:
Green habits have become significant in recent years as homeowners and businesses strive to reduce their carbon footprint, cut fuel bills and show an eco-friendly stance. To some capacity, having a green agenda has become somewhat fashionable. “Green” is certainly a buzzword and the importance of creating a sustainable environment is now more important than ever before.
The good news is, taking a green stance is also easier than in the past. Why? Because the possibilities are almost endless and there’s the potential to integrate green thinking into almost every area of your business – from an operation standpoint through to the company’s entire culture.
No matter the size of your business – from large corporations to SMEs – you can quickly make improvements that’ll boost the sustainability of your company and better the world we live in. From short term quick wins to long term strategies, improving your business’s green credentials should definitely be on the agenda. Here are some key points to make a business greener:
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