The role and responsibilities of the HR sector are constantly changing, and not just due to the inevitable digital transformation. In recent years, awareness of environmental issues has increased significantly, especially among younger generations who are no longer willing to compromise on their ideals and principles.
Therefore, HR management is increasingly focused on adopting green strategies and behaviours transforming values and practices to respect the planet and the workers’ well-being. A more eco-friendly and comfortable environment has a positive impact on the experience and physical and mental health of employees, who see their working conditions improved.
Companies are therefore called upon to review their consumption and promote green economy models that take into account their effects on the environment, the safety of their workers, any inequalities and the benefits derived from an improvement in resource utilisation. Protecting the environment while still promoting individual and collective progress requires a new approach.
When you devise and implement sustainability strategies within your organisation and base your HR processes on sustainability, people will know your organisation:
- Aligns your sustainability objectives with the values and behaviours of your employees
- Listens to opinions and proposals regarding environmental protection
Because people increasingly prefer companies in which environmentalism is translated into consistent behaviours, activities and initiatives, you’ll stand out in your industry as an organisation making the right changes to support a better future, far from the spectrum of mere greenwashing.
Creating a workplace culture that promotes sustainability and green learning
First and foremost, it’s necessary that leadership sets an example and demonstrates their willingness to create a workplace culture that is attentive to the demands and goals of sustainability. It is possible to activate targeted and personalised training programs to achieve this goal, such as those available through Cornerstone Content Anytime content library.
With over 200 titles from 20 global providers mapped to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, organisations can plan to upskill and reskill projects around environmental consciousness to educate workers at every level on sustainability issues that require attention and immediate action. This comprehensive approach will help create a workplace culture that promotes sustainability and green human resources.
It starts at the top: sustainable directors
Another initiative may involve introducing a Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO) into your organisation. You need to ensure this executive has real power to make changes that achieve your sustainability goals so they don’t merely serve as a window-dressing.
For example, establishing a direct line between your organisation’s leadership and CSOs not only authorises the latter to introduce tangible changes in the company's operating methods but also sends a clear signal to the rest of the organisation: sustainability is a central part of our business plan and not a secondary element.
Rethinking human resources from a greener perspective
When you bring a greener perspective to your HR, you add value compared to your competitors and increase the chances of being recognised by workers as an "employer of choice." In fact, you can incentivise employees to defend your organisation's reputation and share your culture and vision, becoming true brand ambassadors.
By paying attention to collaborators’ sensitivities and implementing green HR, you can increase motivation, engagement, and trust in your organisation because your people will feel like they’re part of an organisation that strives every day to protect health around the world.
Start your organisation's journey towards sustainability today by exploring the wide range of learning resources available through Content Anytime.
Related Resources
Want to keep learning? Explore our products, customer stories, and the latest industry insights.
Blog Post
Mitigating employee compliance risks
Corporate scandals, highly publicised lawsuits, fines totaling millions of dollars — these typically aren't scenarios you want associated with your company name. Today, employee compliance is one of the most essential parts of business, yet only 40 percent of companies say they are thoroughly prepared for a compliance audit. To keep out of hot water and uphold employee compliance standards, businesses must adhere to internal policies and procedures and federal and state laws.
Customer Story
Upping the game across the entire end-to-end employee experience
The myCareer team in the NSW Department of Customer Service (DCS) is the creator, administrator and proud guardian of a platform providing People & Culture support to seven diverse ‘clusters’ of government agencies — each with its own unique interface and expectations. From a starting point of multiple, unintegrated systems and time-consuming, error-prone manual processes, the team used Cornerstone to digitise the entire employee lifecycle — from finding and recruiting talent through onboarding, performance management, learning and offboarding.
Customer Story
How Bristlecone created a culture of self-directed learning
Bristlecone Group (A Mahindra group company) is a leading provider of AI-powered application transformation services for the connected supply chain. The 25-year-old business employs a consulting-driven approach, with more than 12 global hubs and 2,500+ consultants.