Techies Go Green today reveals the findings of a recent survey which found that just over half (54 per cent) of companies have a formal sustainability policy or strategy in place.
The research – which involved 41 business and technology professionals – found that a further 39 per cent are developing a formal sustainability policy or strategy.
Almost three quarters of respondents (73 per cent) said sustainability is very important in their company’s overall strategy. Furthermore, some 63 per cent include sustainability criteria when selecting partners or suppliers.
Despite this, 29 per cent of technology or business leaders do not currently track their carbon emissions and 32 per cent track them but have not set specific targets. Meanwhile, less than a third (32 per cent) of organisations publicly report on their sustainability efforts. Of those who do not, 35 per cent are planning to start.
The research was conducted to mark Techies Go Green Live, the first live event hosted by the community which saw more than 100 Techies Go Green members discuss strategies that enhance sustainability practices and reduce carbon footprints.
The event comes as Techies Go Green reaches new heights, having surpassed 600 members across Ireland and abroad. Over the next 18 months, it is aiming to grow to 1,000 members.
The community has also developed a Climare Action Roadmap – a strategic guide offering 100 actionable options to help organisations reduce their carbon footprint and advance towards net zero.
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Speaking about its latest survey findings, Michael O’Hara, Co-Founder of Techies Go Green, said: “It’s understandable that businesses are at different stages of their green journeys and while our research indicates that more progress is needed, the outlook is promising. Not only are organisations placing more of a focus on sustainability, but they are also implementing formal policies and joining communities like Techies Go Green.
“Our reach, as demonstrated by our rapidly increasing membership base, will only continue to grow. Furthermore, the ways in which we are supporting companies in achieving their climate goals will only continue to expand – for instance, through our Climate Action Roadmap. In turn, this will help to drive real impact for businesses and their customers, as well as the planet.”
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