The CIPD has secured the Investors in the Environment (iiE) silver accreditation after impressing auditors with a robust environmental sustainability strategy and environmental management system. A range of policies, initiatives and monitoring systems have enabled it to significantly reduce scope 1 and 2 carbon footprint since it was first awarded the Bronze accreditation in 2023.
The biggest impact came following an employee suggestion to close our head office on Fridays, which helped us to:
- cut our electricity use by 21%
- reduce our gas use by 27%
- shrink our waste by 27%.
Angela Attah, Director of Legal and Governance, CIPD, said: “I’m thrilled to see employee ideas and creativity making such a big difference to our environmental impact. Silver accreditation is an important step in our sustainability journey. Next stop: Green accreditation.”
Other initiatives that contributed to these impressive reductions included turning off some non-essential lighting, replacing lightbulbs with LEDs, reducing water leakage, stopping some of our IT systems from running 24 hours a day, and switching to a green tariff for our electricity supply.
The iiE auditors also praised CIPD for work to improve sustainability in other areas of our operations:
- Added a standard on environmental sustainability to the business acumen core knowledge of the Profession Map
- Published external guides and thought pieces on environmental sustainability
- Integrated sustainability into external learning content
- Held ESG (environmental, social and governance) sessions at a flagship Annual Conference and Festival of Work events
- Moved People Management magazine to a quarterly publication schedule to halve the print frequency.
The accreditation follows recent news of us joining the United Nations Global Compact, and winning the ‘best newcomer’ the 2023 iiE Awards. We’re now working with our internal Green Group to make further improvements to meet the criteria for green accreditation – the highest iiE accolade – with a focus on reducing our business travel emissions.
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Angela Attah, Director of Legal and Governance, CIPD, said: “As the professional body for experts in people, work and change, we have a huge responsibility to inspire organisations to become more sustainable – both by ensuring our own house is in order and by sharing good practice with our members.”