Green Training And Development Practices On Environmental Sustainability: Evidence From Wamco plc

  • Okikiola Olanipekun L
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Abstract

Environmental concerns may be addressed with the help of green training and development strategies, which have been recognized as effective tools. Since they eventually lead to circumstances where management and employees both benefit, they are also crucial to fostering a working environment where ecological preservation is valued. This study aimed to learn more about how acquiring green skills influences environmental awareness and the link between workers' environmental commitment and their grasp of green issues. We used quantitative techniques to collect data from 175 WAMCO Nigeria plc employees. Five studies revealed that only 93.7% of improvements in environmental awareness could be linked to the growth of green abilities. This implies that enhancing one's green abilities has a beneficial influence on environmental consciousness as a gauge of environmental sustainability. In a similar vein, having employees who care about the environment is strongly correlated with having employees who are knowledgeable about sustainability issues. According to the study's findings, employing training and development programs that are environmentally friendly helps to successfully increase staff members' understanding of the need of pursuing sustainable development goals. Therefore, it is important to prioritize and enhance ongoing training and development focused on accomplishing green goals to boost employee participation in environmentally friendly operations.

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Okikiola Olanipekun, L. (2022). Green Training And Development Practices On Environmental Sustainability: Evidence From Wamco plc. Journal of Interdisciplinary Socio-Economic and Community Study, 2(1), 12–19. https://doi.org/10.21776/jiscos.02.01.02

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