1 in 3 Indians think employees should drive sustainability at workplace

By IANS | Published: April 13, 2023 11:42 AM2023-04-13T11:42:05+5:302023-04-13T11:55:17+5:30

New Delhi, April 13 As more and more companies strive to achieve sustainability goals, more than one in ...

1 in 3 Indians think employees should drive sustainability at workplace | 1 in 3 Indians think employees should drive sustainability at workplace

1 in 3 Indians think employees should drive sustainability at workplace

New Delhi, April 13 As more and more companies strive to achieve sustainability goals, more than one in three (35 per cent) of Ind think that employees should bear the responsibility to drive sustainability at the workplace followed by managers (29 per cent), a report showed on Thursday.

Over a quarter (30 per cent) of Indian respondents think their company is lagging other companies in their sector when it comes to implementing sustainability practices, according to Adobe's 'Sustainability At Work Study'.

Only 26 per cent of respondents think their company is a sustainability leader in their sector. Among all sectors, more people from the IT and telecom industries (32 per cent) believe their company is a leader in this field

About 84 per cent of Indian employees confirmed that their company has a dedicated person or team who is responsible for implementing sustainability practices.

Over three in 10 respondents believe that everyone should help drive sustainability practices in the workplace, the study noted.

"The findings show that more employees want to be involved in driving sustainable business practices in their workplaces and it is a clear reflection of an inspiring mindset that the Indian workforce holds towards a sustainable future of work," said Prativa Mohapatra, Vice President and Managing Director, Adobe India.

Adobe conducted the survey with over 1,000 Indian employees and business managers.

The study also found that a majority of Indian employees (90 per cent) think that hybrid working can make businesses more sustainable.

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