TKWW's Impact
The Knot Worldwide
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As we prepare to kick off Global Donate—our annual event that allows our employees to invest time supporting causes that matter most to them—we’re taking a look back at key learnings over the years and how our people have helped make an impact in the communities we serve. This article is our first in a series spotlighting our efforts. The following reflections focus on sustainability, written by our own Scott Knowles, VP and General Manager of The Bump, who is a member of the Sustainability Council at The Knot Worldwide. More topics to come in future articles from our leaders—stay tuned!
Taking a look back
Starting in 2020, a group of TKWW team members created our Sustainability Council to elevate awareness among our employees about how they could drive meaningful change within our organization. The Council started a company-wide Slack channel and kicked off monthly meetings to share ideas on how to incorporate eco-conscious practices in their day-to-day lives and at a company level. The same year, the Sustainability Council launched its first-ever sustainability challenge, during which time teams across the company competed for points by sharing documentaries, high-impact tips, and organizations people could donate to that would make a difference in the global climate crisis.??
With support from leadership, the efforts of the Council helped build and formalize TKWW's environmental, social and governance (ESG) program which we call “Impact.” Our north star is to create an industry-leading measurable difference within our company and in the communities where we have a presence. As part of this initiative, we published our very first Impact Report last year, which addressed multiple Impact initiatives, including benchmarking our energy use and detailing our commitment to manage climate risks and reduce our carbon footprint.
Impact today
Today, the momentum around sustainability at TKWW continues. This year’s Sustainability Challenge generated global participation and we continue to maintain a highly-engaged Keep-It-Green Slack channel. Recently, we hosted Jamie Beck Alexander , a climate activist, mom, and founding director of Drawdown Labs—Project Drawdown’s private sector testing ground for accelerating the scaling of climate solutions quickly, safely, and equitably. Jamie delivered an incredible presentation to our company about how every job is a climate job. Here are a couple of takeaways we found inspiring:
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What’s next
Next week, during Global Donate, I’m excited for several employee-led events that put environmental wellness front and center. To name a few:?
We are also putting the finishing touches on the next edition of our annual Impact Report, which will be published later this year, including a host of new information and efforts we are making as a company.?
Finally, I want to extend my sincere appreciation to the team members at TKWW who devote time and attention to furthering important causes within our organization, truly living our corporate value: Do the Right Thing.?
Social Media Manager at David Austin Roses
1 年This is fantastic, what an incredible opportunity for your employees. ??
Stealth mode, industrial decarbonization
1 年It was so great speaking with your incredible group of employees! Thanks for having me and for your leadership.