RBS shortlisted for prestigious Business Green Leaders Award

This month we’re proud to announce that our Jump scheme at RBS has been shortlisted for a BusinessGreen Leaders Award, in the Employee Engagement Campaign of the Year category. Following a successful pilot and roll out of Jump across 1,700 workplace locations in the UK and Ireland, RBS have been recognised for their use of Jump as a platform to engage employees in sustainable work place culture.

The Jump behaviour change programme at RBS uses custom made, online modules to inform staff and reward them for implementing sustainable behaviours. Modules cover topics such as water saving, energy saving and sustainable travel. Since implementation at RBS, Jump has led to a 5% average electricity reduction at pilot locations, 500,000 disposable cups being saved and RBS expects to save £3million in 2017 in energy alone.  

The BusinessGreen awards ceremony celebrates the considerable progress UK green businesses have made in improving their sustainability policies and use of clean technologies and RBS’s selection is fantastic evidence of Jump’s success and impact on improving sustainability in the workplace. We look forward to the awards ceremony on the 28th June this year.

Read more about the BusinessGreen Leaders Awards here

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