Going green – HR’s pathway to sustainable success

Going green – HR’s pathway to sustainable success

Join us to learn how HR practices can lead your company towards sustainable success at our "Going green" event!

By The CIPD Branch in North Staffs and South Cheshire

Date and time

Thursday, July 4 · 10:30am - 12pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

    Join the NSSC CIPD Branch on Thursday 4 July for our Sustainability focused event. We will shine a spotlight on the crucial role that HR plays in supporting businesses on their sustainability journey, as well as the value this can bring to the employer value proposition.

    During this event, we will be joined by the team at Trustgreen, an award-winning team providing sustainable open space management services, and Rachel Moonan, Sustainability Officer for Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service.. They will share their wealth of knowledge and success stories, offering valuable insights into how HR professionals can effectively integrate sustainability into their everyday processes, initiatives, and employer brand.

    By attending this event, you can learn from other professionals interested in driving change, enabling you to make a tangible impact in your organisation. If you are an HR professional seeking to commit to integrating sustainability into your company's working practices, this event is designed to inspire and support you.

    Richard Thomas is the Group Environmental Social Governance (ESG) Director at Trustgreen - a leading UK open space management company. He leads the group on all aspects of ESG, CSR and Sustainability.Their focus is “doing the right thing” for the residents and local communities they serve through their professional and sustainable approach to open space management, as well as their community engagement events and Community Champions. They do this whilst striving to achieve biodiversity net gain across all sites, encouraging nature back into areas impacted by construction.


    Rachel Moonan is the Sustainability Officer at Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service. The challenges that the Fire Service will face at the frontline of the climate crisis underlines the importance of being an advocate for sustainable development. Rachel has been in her position with Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service since Autumn 2022. Prior to this, she completed a MSc with distinction in Management, Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability at the University of Bristol.