
Logo courtesy of Sustainabloom
Sustainabloom, a program from the American Floral Endowment, released three new comprehensive guides designed to help the industry understand the role and importance of social sustainability.
These new guides, developed by researchers at NC State University, offer valuable insights into key areas such as employee continued education, health benefits, and diversity, equity and inclusion.
"By sharing new research and knowledge on these key areas of social sustainability, these guides are designed to empower employers in creating a healthier, more engaged and diverse workforce in the floriculture industry," said Melinda Knuth, one of Sustainabloom’s researchers from NC State University.
The guides include:
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Employee Sustainability Guide: This guide explores the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion and shares recent research on the importance of implementing DEI measures. It provides actionable strategies for employers to create a more welcoming and supportive work environment and spotlights how one industry business is implementing these principles.
Employee Continued Education and Professional Development Guide: Focusing on the importance of continued learning and skill development, this guide offers information on how employers can support their employees' growth through educational opportunities. From tuition reimbursement to industry-specific training programs, the guide outlines the benefits of investing in employee development.
Health and Parental Leave Benefits Guide: This guide provides an in-depth look at health insurance and parental leave benefits, emphasizing their importance in supporting workers' well-being and promoting a healthier, more engaged workforce. It highlights the benefits of offering health insurance and paid parental leave and information on how your business can get started.
These guides are part of Sustainabloom’s ongoing efforts to provide businesses with the education, resources and tools needed to learn about and implement more sustainable practices.
"Social sustainability is a vital piece of the overall sustainability picture — these practices help create fair, inclusive and supportive workplaces, ultimately contributing to a stronger, more stable floral community," Sustainabloom said in a statement.
Sustainabloom's website is updated regularly with new resources and sustainability news. View all of Sustainabloom's industry guides at sustainabloom.org/industry-guides.
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