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Interesting and informative

Looks at how individual actions and responsibility can have a positive impact at a business and a global level.

Concise, Relevant

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Very interesting course.

I found this course very enlightening and hope many more can experience and benefit from taking part in this.

Really interesting

Found this very useful and makes you think twice before polluting. Not recycling and thinking about our planet

intersting informative helpful

I enjoyed this course it was interesting and found out lots of facts that I was unaware of.

A little too long but good reminders

50 mins (approx) feels like a long time to dedicate to this (important) topic, especially for example call center analysts. Comms before that its being sent would also help to avoid staff thinking its SPAM. Some elements not relevant at the moment with so many of us still working from home.

Further Opened up my eyes to this Topic

I currently do some recycling but could definitely do some extra things pointed out in the course that will benefit me and the environment.

Very useful training.

Good.

An informative training module

Everyone needs to be environmentally aware of their impact on society, their home and the planet. We can all do our bit to help the world, but this cannot be done without the help from the companies we work for. Having been WFH for almost a year we have upped our global footprint individually and as a company. But the flexibility to have that opportunity needs to be real and not pushed under the carpet. However, there are still massive issues with the Amazon Rain forest and the Borneo rain forest either being chopped down or still burning. This needs/ has to stop and the culprits need to be re-taught on how to manage this going forward. Without trees and wildlife there will be no "Us!"

Interesting

I thought this course had great content and made me think about life outside of work and things that we can do to save our planet. I have already started about what other things I can recycle/reuse and I will put it into practise.