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Environmental Literacy Courses Empowered a Fortune 500 Company to Eliminate Single-Use Plastic and Achieve ESG Goals

01. The challenges

We were asked to create a tailored Environmental Literacy Course for the largest property, casualty, and auto insurance provider in the United States to support developing the Fortune 500 company-wide initiative to eliminate single-use plastic bottles. The insurance provider lacked the internal expertise to create an effective training program. Initiatives that had been attempted previously lacked buy-in and knowledgeable team players. The new goal would require training for maximum engagement and success of the new measure. 

Corporate sustainability initiatives have become an important tool for companies that are strategically future-proofing their brand. Effectively executing sustainability initiatives and achieving ESG goals requires the participation and background knowledge of all staff to contribute their best efforts. 

Employees who are educated on environmental issues and solutions take their special knowledge and incorporate it into their scope of work with a multidisciplinary approach to solutions. In order to develop these skills, the major insurance company enlisted our team’s expertise. Here’s how it went.

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02.The solutions

03.The results

Our team provided the technical, environmental science, research, environmental marketing, scripting, and video production necessary to create the effective training tool needed to support this company-wide initiative.

The Environmental Literacy Courses transformed how employees and C-suite engaged with the initiative and was a great success. Compared to previous initiatives at the company that commenced without company-wide education, the plastic bottle elimination saw a spike in employee participation, and accountability skyrocketed from co-workers as more people understood the significance of the initiative and how to take action. Some of the key outcomes shared included the following.

  • Achieved significant cost savings by replacing single-use items with reusable and recyclable alternatives.
  • Improved employee morale and a stronger sense of accountability for sustainability efforts.
  • Strengthened alignment with corporate ESG goals, boosting investor confidence and public perception.
  • Streamlined purchasing and waste management processes.
  • Increased public trust and goodwill through demonstrated leadership on sustainability.
  • Proactive compliance with emerging regulations on single-use plastics.
  • Provided valuable metrics from the courses that offered actionable feedback for refining future sustainability initiatives.

04.Opportunities

This initiative showed how education-driven strategies could bridge the gap between corporate goals and employee engagement. The success of these courses reinforced the value of environmental literacy in driving measurable results, from financial savings to improved reputation and operational efficiency. Further opportunities included the following.