Employees looking to reduce workplace energy

 

Employees are increasingly accepting responsibility for helping save money around the workplace according to new research by the Carbon Trust, with the majority (87%) saying it’s important for them to help their employer cut costs in the current climate, and 78% willing to be more energy efficient to save money.

 

Almost half (46%) of UK employees say they are now more likely to try to help their employer save money than before the credit crunch kicked in.

 

The research was commissioned by the Carbon Trust as part of its campaign to help businesses save at least £1million a day by saving energy. It reveals that whilst individual employees are happy to shoulder some responsibility, they also want their colleagues to do their bit, with over two-thirds (67%) believing that their colleagues should do more to help save money around the workplace.

 

The need for collective action is underlined by the fact that 82% of employees say they regularly or occasionally see colleagues wasting energy – and therefore money – around the workplace. Yet, the research also reveals that employers are failing to galvanise their employees’ enthusiasm - almost half of employees (48%) said they would be more willing to help their employer save costs around the workplace if they knew what they could do, whilst 42% would be motivated into action if their employers simply asked for their help.

 

Commenting on the research, Hugh Jones, Solutions Director at the Carbon Trust, said: “In this current climate, employers are being forced to make some difficult and at times, painful decisions in order to drive down costs. However, as our survey reveals, employees want to do their bit and are increasingly seeing saving money around the workplace as part of their responsibility too.  This could help most businesses save up to 20% on energy bills through low cost or no cost action on energy efficiency.”

 

Other findings from the research include:

 

  • Over half (55%) of employers said their employer had never given them advice on being more energy efficient around the workplace.
  • Those that had been given advice, 42% said it had made them more energy efficient. 47% said it made them think abut how to be more energy efficient in the workplace.
  • Employees in the East Midlands are most likely to want to help their employers save money around the workplace, whilst employees in London are least likely to (51%/42%).
  • Men are more likely than women to recognise that they do help employers save money around the workplace. (88%/84%).

 

The Carbon Trust has identified three key areas which employers should focus on:

 

  • Energy Management – Last year UK businesses working with the Carbon Trust implemented energy saving measures including metering and monitoring, staff awareness and setting board level policies to effectively identify opportunities and monitor results, that will save over £64 million a year
  • Improved Lighting – Installing controls, replacing and upgrading lamps to energy efficient versions and installing motion detectors are a few examples of action that will enable over £11 million worth of savings in one year
  • Efficient Heating – Upgrading inefficient boilers, installing controls, improving insulation and improving maintenance schedules will lead to savings of over £8.5 million a year.

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