OfficeMax National Survey Finds Many Working Americans Want to Improve "Green" Practices on the Job
Many employees hold themselves accountable for exercising environmentally responsible habits at work and suggest ways to encourage participation
NAPERVILLE, Ill., April 21, 2011 /PRNewswire/ --This month, many Americans are not only evaluating their personal lives but also their places of business. According to OfficeMax's 2011 Green Workplace survey(1), companies are making strides in adopting environmentally-responsible business practices, and many employees make it their personal mission to be mindful of the environment at the office. But as far as the average working American is concerned, U.S. companies and employees could improve greatly when it comes to "going green" at work, and it's up to every single person in the workplace to make it happen.
Nearly two in three (64%) working Americans think their current employer could do a better job of being environmentally-responsible, such as recycling paper or refilling ink cartridges. This may result from companies not effectively encouraging "green" business practices with only about one third (39%) promoting recycling bins around the office, nearly one in seven (13%) assigning someone to oversee "green" practices, and only eight percent (8%) of companies offering incentives or rewards to employees for participating in "green" programs.
The majority (84%) of working Americans say they personally recycle things such as paper at work, and four in ten (40%) of these employees are motivated by their desire to set an example for coworkers. Others admit they are motivated to personally recycle by wanting to help the environment (64%) or have a personal desire to make a difference in the world (58%). Yet, scrutiny among fellow coworkers is high with nearly three quarters (73%) of professionals saying their current colleagues could improve their habits to reduce their company's environmental footprint.
Sixty-three percent (63%) of professionals who aren't already doing everything they can to be environmentally-responsible agree they would be more motivated to adopt environmental practices at work if their company offered incentives. While a cash incentive (61%) is nice for some, it doesn't take a lot to motivate most employees. An extra vacation day (46%), free lunch or party (44%), or special "green" gift (39%) would be all they need to take part. Yet, with or without incentives, nearly seven in ten (68%) surveyed professionals believe everyone is responsible for carrying out environmentally-responsible behaviors at work.
About OfficeMax
OfficeMax Incorporated (NYSE: OMX) is a leader in both business-to-business office products solutions and retail office products. The OfficeMax mission is simple. We help our customers do their best work. The company provides office supplies and paper, in-store print and document services through OfficeMax ImPress®, technology products and solutions, and furniture to businesses and individual consumers. OfficeMax customers are served by approximately 30,000 associates through direct sales, catalogs, e-commerce and approximately 1,000 stores. To find the nearest OfficeMax, call 1-877-OFFICEMAX. For more information, visit www.officemax.com.
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(1) OfficeMax's survey was conducted online among 565 employed Americans by Kelton Research.
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