6 Examples of Sustainability in the Workplace (And Their Impact)
Check out these real-world examples of sustainability in the workplace.
When it comes to sustainability in business, examples are a great place to start. Your green team will see how these industry leaders are helping employees, customers and partners go green. With these eco-friendly brands lighting your way, you'll develop amazing in-house practices of your own! Here are six outstanding examples of workplace sustainability to get you started!
1. Patagonia: Environmental activism
Patagonia as a brand has always taken sustainability in the workplace seriously, with eco-friendly manufacturing, distribution and recycling practices across the board. According to the 2019 Patagonia Sustainability Report, they have also taken steps to conduct waste audits to better understand what can be recycled and composted in their bins, among other things.
As one of the most progressive eco-friendly brands, Patagonia gives employees access to a host of opportunities as part of their Employee Internship Program. From 5km runs that support local environmental groups to bike-to-work programs and volunteer opportunities‚ Patagonia allows employees to work for the good of the planet through activism. Encourage your employees to raise money for environmental causes; consistently offer your employees opportunities to volunteer; and have a broad range of green programs that positively benefit the earth.
The Impact
While other brands struggle to retain top talent, Patagonia only has 4% employee turnover. They attribute it to allowing passionate employees to be activists for the environment‚ a central role and mission statement for the company. As a result, the greener they go, the larger they grow.
2. Nike: The lunch program
Nike's sustainable shoes are famously made from plastic bottles and other material scraps‚ contributing towards their vision of a future where old materials create new shoes. It's clear that Nike's sustainable business and innovation teams want a zero waste future. But how are Nike office workers at their Headquarters contributing to their company-wide sustainability goals?
Beyond Nike's sustainable products, they have internal waste management practices that change how employees work. At the World Headquarters, their Reusable Dishware Program prompted employees to stop buying and bringing disposable lunch containers to work. Here are some excellent lunch program ideas for sustainability in the workplace:
- Eliminate non-recyclable coffee cups
- Host "plastic-free lunch days" where employees don't bring plastic to work
- Institute a program that encourages reusable dishware to reduce waste
The Impact
With this one green program, Nike reduced single-use containers (cups and bottles) by 16,000 pounds per quarter‚ and waste per employee was down by 11.5% at year end.
You can read the Nike Sustainability Report here.
3. Disney: Food waste energy
There are hundreds of sustainability requirements in the workplace for Disney employees, and while it's challenging, it has helped the company achieve amazing results with their various initiatives. These sustainable business practices include special funnel-equipped recycling cans to collect liquid waste, and collection of 20 different commodities for a 99.8% landfill waste diversion rate.
Most sustainable companies only dream of a food waste recycling program this efficient! Food scraps and oils from their parks are mixed with biosolids to create biogas, which then creates electricity and fertilizer. The park is then powered according to the principles of the circular economy.
Food waste can be converted into electricity/fertilizer for your company. Create a highly visible food recycling program for employees and consumers.
The Impact
Disney's biogas facility produces 5.4 megawatts of heat and electricity from 120,000 tons of organic material every year. That's enough to power about 2000 homes and contributes to decreasing Disney's power consumption and negative environmental impact.
4. Coca-Cola: In-house education
Coca-Cola is deeply committed to becoming a sustainable company, and they have come a long, long way since 2007. The Coca-Cola green teams have implemented many sustainable business practices that are making a positive impact in their industry.
Coca-Cola's Do One Thing Campaign was an internal program used to educate employees on the sustainability initiatives going on at the brand. The team's main role was to spread awareness and engage employees by getting them to share the one thing they would do for sustainability that Earth Day.
Here are some great green initiative ideas for office employees:
- Launch an education program on Earth Day
- Find creative ways to get your employees thinking about their impact
- Promote sustainable thinking in small ways
A great way to educate your employees about recycling is to give them access to the "Ask Milo" tool, which instantly tells them if an item can or can't be recycled. Our Find My Municipality tool is also a useful resource to discover your local collection requirements.
The Impact
Most recently, Coke announced a new goal to help collect and recycle a bottle or can for every one we sell by 2030. They want to create a circular economy, where new materials don't have to be used for product creation, and existing plastic is reused instead.
Coca-Cola's World Without Waste Program has the company progressing towards sustainability solutions. So far, 88% of their packaging is recyclable. The real issue, they found‚ was that it was ending up in the environment and not being collected and recycled. Lack of recycling education is a serious corporate concern!
The program has three goals: to make all Coke packaging 100% recyclable by 2025; to use at least 50% recycled material in their packaging by 2030; and to collect a can or bottle for each one sold. They aim to work to support a healthy, debris-free environment. This starts with green practices at work.
5. Intel: E-waste recycling bins
Intel has a sustainable work culture that has consistently seen them rank among the world's most environmentally friendly companies. As a company, they recycle 75% of their total waste and have a plan to be zero-waste compliant. It's ambitious, but entirely possible because of their reward program.
Unlike most sustainable companies, Intel links a segment of their employee's compensation to their recycling metrics. In other words, Intel rewards employees who uphold their recycling ethos. At their California campus, for example, e-waste recycling bins make it easy for employees to dispose of their digital recycling.
Consider workplace sustainability ideas like these:
- Place e-waste bins in prominent areas at work and reward employees for using them
- Give your employees individual recycling targets to achieve each month via an app
The Impact
There are a lot of sustainability activities for companies that peter out because of lack of motivation. Intel's highly motivated employees are contributing to their goal this year of becoming a zero waste company. When your employees win, you win.
6. Apple: Consumer engagement
The Apple sustainability drive has seen the brand ramp up their recycling to include customers. Spotting that the materials used to make their devices have persistent value, the company took steps to integrate this into their business model. Now, Apple and environmental sustainability go together like peanut butter and jelly. By recycling electronics, Apple can either reuse materials or make money off the materials they can't reuse.
The Apple sustainability strategy involves consumers in their recycling process by making them eco-conscious and eager to participate. One tactic was to donate money for every recycled device to Conservation International.
Check out other examples of corporate sustainability initiatives from Apple here.
Tips:
- Involve your customers in your recycling programs
- Develop ways to "close the loop: on your waste materials
- Run imaginative campaigns that motivate your customers to participate
The Impact
It can take years to achieve full sustainability in business. Examples like these remind us to look to our employees and our customers for support. Apple recently created a robot called Daisy that can take apart 200 iPhones in an hour. They continue to encourage inventors to create new ways to access and recycle materials so they can close the loop and achieve total environmental efficiency.
These six environmental sustainability examples should give you some ideas on what your company could be doing to strengthen your green practices at work. You may find your company smaller, and with fewer resources than Patagonia or Nike‚ and that might have been a barrier in the past, but it's not anymore. For the first time, your company has access to tools that give you the kind of knowledge, cohesion, and practical analytics that you need to create incredible recycling results at the office.
It starts here, and it starts today‚ with Recycle Coach at Work. You can't put a price on sustainability, but you can invest where it counts. Your recycling program can be stronger, simpler, and better than ever with the right tools. It's time for company to be part of the solution.
Sustainability in the workplace is about finding what suits your employees and customers, then designing the programs that will help your green team create a zero waste future for your company.