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New Year's Resolutions for Businesses

Josephina DiMillo

January 10, 2025

Teaching Sustainability

As the New Year begins, it's an ideal moment for organizations to consider their environmental footprint and commit to sustainability goals. Companies have significant influence in creating a more sustainable world.

Here are climate-focused resolutions for both individuals and their organizations in 2025:

1. Reassess Your Insurance: Ensure your business and employees are protected

While market conditions remain beyond your control, confirming adequate coverage is essential. Climate volatility is reshaping insurance availability and pricing. Environmental challenges like severe weather, temperature extremes, and coastal erosion threaten operational continuity. Proactive risk management prepares organizations for climate-related disruptions.

Begin by examining existing coverage to identify potential vulnerabilities. Consider property protection against weather-related losses and employee safeguards against environmental health hazards. Closing coverage gaps strengthens organizational resilience and ensures protection aligns with current and emerging threats.

2. Welcome New Allies: Collaboration for climate solutions

Sustainability accelerates through partnership. Embracing diverse viewpoints and cooperative relationships drives meaningful environmental progress. Remaining receptive to shifting circumstances creates opportunities for unexpected collaboration.

Several approaches strengthen business climate partnerships: expanding networks by working with climate-focused institutions and communities; embracing unconventional partners like renewable-focused energy companies or industry competitors pursuing waste reduction; and engaging climate advocates including nonprofits, research institutions, and local organizations offering innovative approaches.

3. Tackle Your Carbon Footprint: Measure, reduce, and offset your impact

Understanding impact precedes meaningful change. Commit to quantifying, diminishing, and compensating for organizational emissions:

  • Measure: Employ carbon calculation platforms and partner with sustainability specialists to determine emissions across operations, transportation, waste, and supply chains.
  • Reduce: Pinpoint improvement areas and establish realistic reduction objectives. Strategies include renewable energy adoption, facility efficiency upgrades, and flexible work arrangements.
  • Offset: Support credible carbon offset initiatives, including reforestation, clean energy expansion, and emissions capture programs.

Small actions matter. Addressing organizational carbon impact strengthens brand perception, attracts environmentally conscious stakeholders, and builds customer loyalty.

Why 2025 is the Year to Act

The imperative for environmental action intensifies. Weather volatility, stakeholder priorities, and regulatory evolution make sustainability imperative. These resolutions strengthen organizational resilience, spark innovation, and demonstrate environmental leadership.

Sustainability transcends ethics—it's economically strategic. Consumers, financial institutions, and team members increasingly prioritize environmentally responsible organizations. Demonstrating commitment positions your business as an industry frontrunner.

Examining coverage, building partnerships, and addressing emissions represent transformative 2025 commitments. Through coordinated effort, 2025 becomes a turning point for meaningful environmental advancement.