4 Different Ways to Celebrate Earth Day This Year:2022

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In 1970, the first Earth Day was observed to mark the birth of collective and modern protection of the environment. When it comes to the question, ‘How to celebrate Earth Day?’ most of us think about planting trees, cleaning up streets, and fewer cars on the roads. While these activities undoubtedly, contribute to the green efforts, as a representative of an organization or business, there are several other ways to celebrate Earth Day as well that can have a significant, refreshing, and long-lasting impact on environmental protection.

It might not seem like it, but Earth Day can have much to do with employee retention, hiring, and recruiting. According to a survey that Deloitte conducted in 2020, environmental protection and climate change are two of the top-most concerns among millennials and Gen Z. The results of this survey were supported by research by Glassdoor that indicates that over 75% of employees that are between the ages of 18 and 34 expect the organization they work for to have a definite stand on issues like climate change.

What is more, is that celebrating Earth Day can attract employees to your organization as well, as another report suggests that 70% of individuals are more likely to opt to work at a corporation that has a strong agenda for environmental protection. Not only that, but 30% of people are likely to leave a job if they think their employer lacks a sustainability plan.

How to Celebrate Earth Day at Work?

By celebrating Earth Day in an active manner, a business can show its employees that it shares the same values pertaining to the subject as its employees. When you

look at how many countries celebrate Earth Day, you cannot help but realize the significance of the matter. Here are four Earth Day celebration activities an organization can conduct not only to spark conversations about environmental protection in the workplace but to highlight its environmental efforts as well.

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EarthDay.org hosts a digital climate action summit every year on Earth Day as well as several events and programs that people can participate in in-person as well as remotely. One of the best ways to celebrate Earth Day is to sponsor paid time off or adjust the time in the schedule to allow your employees to attend one or more of these programs. Even if some of the employees volunteer to participate, they can share their learning and experience with the rest of the workers at the organization.

Pledge to Power Down

It is now common knowledge that electronic devices require more energy to keep running for extended time periods than they need to power up. You can ensure that your work contributes to the reduction of consumption of energy by introducing a sponsored initiative for your employees to turn off their computers at the end of the day, as well as when they plan on being away from them for more than two hours. Celebrating Earth Day like this allows your business to celebrate Earth Day every day.

Recognize Your Employees’ Actions

One of the most powerful things that an employee can receive from their employer is recognition, especially when it is in line with their values and beliefs. Recognize the earth-friendly efforts, actions, and behaviors of your employees through social media and other different promotions. You can even make it a year-round program and ask employees to nominate each other based on their contributions in this regard for recognition.

E-Cycle Redundant Electronic Devices

If your company uses technological devices, it is bound to produce e-waste. Make sure none of it ends up in the trash, as electronics contain toxic materials that are extremely harmful to the environment if not disposed of properly. Similarly, sustainability efforts demand that all IT assets should be extracted of their complete value before getting disposed of in a safe and secure manner. Recycling your end-of-life electronic devices with the help of a certified e-recycler, like CompuCycle, is the only way to make sure of that.

Now that you know how to celebrate Earth Day, we hope you start preparing for the upcoming one. Although all companies around the globe should celebrate Earth Day every day, the 22nd of April is a day when the global environmental protection resolution is renewed and strengthened. Employer values underpin the employer brand, and these four Earth Day celebrations can highlight your green efforts in a significant manner. Some other Earth Day celebration activities include placing recycle bins within your workplace, gifting plants to all your employees, and renting bicycles for your employees to come to work on them a few days a year. For safe, secure, sustainable, and fully compliant ITAD and electronics recycling services, get in touch with CompuCycle today.

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