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For the employees at Samsung C&Tâs Asia-Pacific Regional Office (APRO), protecting the environment has become a daily habit. From setting waste reduction targets to switching off lights during lunch, the work routine for APRO staff is filled with actions that make their office eco-friendly.
That status was confirmed on June 26 when APRO was recertified under the Project Eco-Office initiative by the Singapore Environment Council, Singaporeâs largest environmental NGO, and sponsor partner City Developments Limited. First launched in 2002, Project Eco-Office aims to help companies recognize the importance of an environmentally friendly workplace. The initiative assesses criteria such as the management of energy, water and waste.
Having been recognized as an Eco-Office in 2016, APRO received the highest possible award this summer based on an enhanced scheme, Eco-Office Plus, which measures staff engagement on top of the original initiativeâs assessment. APRO is among just three companies in Singapore to have been ranked Eco-Office Elite. So, how did they do it?
APROâs staff participation has clearly been a decisive factor in creating an eco-friendly office, where stickers and posters remind them of their green objectives.
This effort has been led by Global Business & Operations President John Chang, who is the officeâs designated Green Champion. Chang heads up APROâs ECO Committee comprised of members from every department. They meet regularly to discuss and share eco-related news and developments as well as organize staff training sessions.
The ECO Committee is proving itself to be an effective way to introduce and debate eco-friendly ideas. Suggestions are put to a vote, meaning they are chosen based on merit and in-office applicability. It does not hurt that there is also extra motivation to suggest ideas, as the best ones are rewarded with gift vouchers.