Green HR is a response to the growing need for organisations to align their operations with environmental sustainability goals. The concept of Green HRM first began to take shape in the early 1990s, as part of the broader discussion on sustainable development, which gained prominence following the United Nations’ Brundtland Commission report, “Our Common Future” in 1987. This report introduced the concept of sustainable development, emphasising the need for organisations to consider environmental impacts in their business strategies.
The term “Green HRM” itself started appearing in academic literature in the early 2000s, with scholars like Renwick, Redman, and Maguire (2013) exploring how HR practices could contribute to an organisation’s environmental performance. Their work, “Green Human Resource Management: A Review and Research Agenda,” laid the foundation for the systematic study of how HR practices can support environmental management within organisations. This emerging field has since gained momentum, reflecting the increasing importance of integrating sustainability into all aspects of business operations.
Green HR is a vital part of organisational strategy in the sustainability era. By integrating environmental considerations into HR practices, organisations can reduce their environmental impact, cut costs, and boost employee satisfaction, promoting transparent and socially conscious human capital practices that align ESG and SDGs. As environmental challenges persist, Green HR will become increasingly critical in driving sustainable business success.
Aifa Consulting advises that Green HR initiatives should be aligned with a comprehensive ESG framework to ensure they are part of a holistic strategy. The ISO 30414 Human Capital Reporting standard is particularly well-suited for this purpose, as it provides a structured approach to integrating sustainability into HR practices. Our services in ISO 30414 training, advisory, and certifications help organisations embed Green HR practices within their ESG strategies, enhancing transparency, accountability, and resilience. By adopting ISO 30414, organisations can systematically track and report on their sustainability efforts, making Green HR a central component of their overall sustainability strategy.
For those interested in exploring more about Green HR and its integration with sustainability and ESG strategies, the following resources offer valuable insight: