
Posted Friday, 21 May at 9:17 am in People, Planet
The People.Productivity.Planet report is an important snapshot of sustainability reporting in Australia, not least because of its implications for our health. If businesses are reporting and acting on sustainability, it is good news for global health.
Sustainable business practice can be considered broadly, in terms of five major areas of operations:
All of these areas of operations can and do have profound impacts on our health, which is why we at the Nossal Institute are very interested in what businesses do and how they function. Businesses have an impact on our individual and collective health; the healthier their products, the healthier and safer their workplaces, and the more sustainable their work practices, the better off we will all be.
As highlighted by the study results, the direct health and wellbeing benefits of a commitment to sustainability are two-fold.
Firstly, there are the actual initiatives put in place and measured through sustainability reporting that directly improve the health and wellbeing of employees, including:
These are already present in over 50% of reporting organisations.
Secondly, there are benefits from the reporting process itself and the commitment to sustainability that this implies:
Broader than this, the environmental, community and social, marketplace and business conduct aspects of sustainability reporting have indirect long-term effects on health and wellbeing. What impact might reporting have on the following, for example?
The People.Productivity.Planet report reinforces the message of the National Preventative Health Strategy released last year: that the workplace, under the stewardship of business, industry, unions and governments, can become the new frontier for the promotion of good health.
We are at an important juncture, for we have an alignment of the stars:
So there is indeed a movement towards more sustainable workplaces that are better for people, productivity and the planet. May it continue, for the good of us all.
Download the People.Productivity.Planet report here.
Professor Rob Moodie is the Chair of Global Health at The Nossal Institute for Global Health, a not-for-profit organisation based out of The University of Melbourne committed to improving global health through research, education, inclusive development practice and training of future leaders. Rob is also a member of the advisory board for this web forum.
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