Battling Single-Use Waste: My Office Sustainability Struggle
The story
I'm in my early 20s and just started at a mid-sized tech company in the San Mateo area about 1.5 months ago. The office has around 500 people, and things are mostly going well, except for one annoying issue - single-use EVERYTHING. Styrofoam cups, java jackets, plastic utensils, canned water, you name it. Every day, I see people with those waxy coated paper cups for coffee, water, juice, whatever. These can't be recycled, yet they keep ending up in the recycling bin.
Yesterday, I decided to put up some simple paper signs around the cup area. They said, "Consider bringing your own reusable mug to the office :) These wax-coated cups cannot be recycled. Our reliance on single-use items creates unnecessary garbage and furthers our dependence on plastic." Whenever I passed by the kitchen, I saw people reading the signs and felt super proud of making a difference! But today, when I came in, the signs near the HR area were taken down. So, I printed more. Again, they were removed within 2 hours. Since HR orders all the kitchen supplies, I suspect it's them. I'd talk to HR, but I feel like they're biased since they order this stuff. It's frustrating because, being in the SF Bay Area, we should be held to a higher standard of sustainability, especially as a mid-sized company. You wouldn't find this much single-use garbage in other offices around here.
So, am I wrong for being concerned about our office sustainability? How should I resolve this? Also, what if this was a reality show? Can you imagine the drama? Like, would people root for me or the HR folks? How would the audience react to my efforts to make the office greener?
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you're totally right! HR is being so lame about this. Keep fighting the good fight!
Maybe try talking to HR, they might not realize the impact. 👍
get some coworkers on your side. More voices might help!
Love your passion! It's crazy how some people don't care about sustainability.
HR probs just doesn't wanna deal with extra work 🙄 Keep putting up those signs!
i think starting a green committee could really make a difference. You got this!
maybe they have a reason for not wanting to change? still, worth a chat with them...
Dude, this would make an awesome reality show episode 😂 "The Office" mode activated, imagine the drama!
Thanks for your comment! It's crazy how real-life office scenarios could easily fit into a sitcom storyline, right? The drama that unfolds in the workplace, especially when it comes to sustainability efforts, could definitely make for some entertaining TV moments. Who knows, maybe "The Office" writers could get inspired by my cups saga for a quirky episode! 😆
It's frustrating when you're trying to do the right thing, like pushing for sustainability in your office, and it feels like you're hitting a brick wall. It sucks that the signs you put up got taken down, especially when people were actually reading them and maybe getting inspired to make a change 🌱.
In my opinion, you're totally on point for wanting to make your workplace more eco-friendly. Sustainability is a big deal these days, and it's important for companies to step up and do their part. If you're facing pushback from HR, maybe try talking to them in a chill way, you know, non-confrontational, and see if you can find some common ground.
As for a reality show about this drama, it could be interesting to see how it plays out. I think the audience would be split, some peeps backing you and your green mission, while others might side with HR 'cause they're just doing their jobs, you feel me? Drama's always good TV, so who knows how it could all go down in the end 📺.
It is evident that the issue of single-use items in your workplace is a pressing concern that requires immediate attention. The fact that your efforts to promote sustainability have been met with resistance from the HR department is disappointing.
I encourage you to continue advocating for sustainable alternatives and engaging in constructive dialogue with HR to address this issue collaboratively. By fostering a culture of environmental responsibility within your workplace, you have the potential to inspire meaningful change and set a positive example for others to follow.
Wow, this situation with the single-use items at your office seems super frustrating. 😬 It's disappointing to see your thoughtful efforts not being fully supported.
Sustainability is such a crucial aspect in today's world, and it's a shame when organizations don't prioritize it.
Hopefully, you can find a way to navigate this challenge and bring about positive change within your workplace.
it's a bummer when your efforts to make things greener get brushed off, ya know? sustainability should be a priority, no doubt about it. keep pushing for change, you got this!