Rethink sustainability: best practices for sustainable information management
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The impacts of climate change are already visible in the form of more extreme weather and habitat changes, and there are growing concerns of increasing pollution in the air, on land, and in the ocean.
What is ESG?
In recent years, there has been a greater emphasis on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) programs. Organisations with ESG programs seek to incorporate these principles into the core of their culture and the way they operate on a daily basis. They are driven by data to truly understand the environmental and societal impacts of their business and to provide a governance structure around it to ensure they are transparent and accountable.Reframe the challenge
There are many good reasons to advance sustainability initiatives, but it can feel overwhelming. There is also the misconception that operating in an environmentally sustainable way is expensive. You may be asking yourself:"Where do I start?"
"How do I get my stakeholders to buy in?"
Here’s the good news: you don’t need to make any trade-offs. Today, you can do both the right thing for the environment and the right thing for business. Many organisations are saving money by purchasing renewable energy. And streamlining workflows and removing waste is an effective way to manage costs.
To learn more about what you can do for the environment and your business, download the full e-book, Rethink Sustainability: Best Practices for Sustainable Information Management, below.
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At Iron Mountain we understand the impact of our actions in our society and our planet. That's why our social corporate responsibility commitment is present on everything we do.
What is ESG?
In recent years, there has been a greater emphasis on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) programs. Organisations with ESG programs seek to incorporate these principles into the core of their culture and the way they operate on a daily basis. They are driven by data to truly understand the environmental and societal impacts of their business and to provide a governance structure around it to ensure they are transparent and accountable.Reframe the Challenge
There are many good reasons to advance sustainability initiatives, but it can feel overwhelming. There is also the misconception that operating in an environmentally sustainable way is expensive. You may be asking yourself:"Where do I start?"
"How do I get my stakeholders to buy in?"
Here's the good news: you don't need to make any trade-offs. Today, you can do both the right thing for the environment and the right thing for business. Many organisations are saving money by purchasing renewable energy. And streamlining workflows and removing waste is an effective way to manage costs.
To learn more about what you can do for the environment and your business, download the full e-book, Rethink Sustainability: Best Practices for Sustainable Information Management, below.
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