FROM WASTE LAB TO CLIMATE ADAPTATION
So many sustainable initiatives are unfolding in Zuidas
Reducing the district’s environmental impact is an ambition shared by many. Green Business Club Zuidas and its seventy active member organizations are tackling a range of sustainability issues in Zuidas. Here, we share some current projects.
Elbow-deep in rubbish
Last month it was time again for an avid
crew of Zuidas professionals to dig into
their offices’ residual waste. Not your usual
start to the working week! Employees of
ABN AMRO, Arcadis, Financial Offices and
NautaDutilh gathered up rubbish-filled bin
bags and got to work sorting through the
contents under the guidance of Ecosmart,
part of Renewi. Do teabags belong on the
rubbish heap, or with organic matter? And
that oil-stained pizza box from a late night
at the office last week: recyclable paper,
or plain old trash? There was also a Waste
Lab in which participants got a hands-on
demo of rubbish-related improvements
to apply in the workplace. The Waste Lab
was offered as part of Zero Waste Zuidas,
a project to make Zuidas waste-free by
2030, jointly launched by Green Business
Club Zuidas and the Amsterdam Economic
Board. Other Green Business Clubs and
Rijkswaterstaat’s VANG Buitenshuis
programme are also actively involved in
this mission.
Impact Cafés on CSR/ESG policy
Every six months, GBC organizes an Impact Café to bring members together and offer
inspiration on CSR/ESG policy-related topics. The latest edition focused on House of
Hospitality and highlighted the persistent gap between Zuidas and young people with
vocational qualifications. ISS has been working hard at PwC and Accenture to narrow this
gap in recent years. Edwin Klinkert of ISS and student Nadine Henningheim shared both
sides of their experience with this project, which helps young people find their fit in the
workplace and offers prospects for work placements, advanced training and employment.
There was also time for a joint brainstorming session in which participants considered
what companies in Zuidas can do to help young people find jobs. They talked about the
obstacles and opportunities, including the pressures that the labour market shortage and
other issues are putting on companies.
Circular HUB in Zuidas?
How can vacant plots in Zuidas be put to sustainable use? The
Community Garden is one great example, but there’s another
interesting possibility in the offing: a circular hub in Zuidas! How
awesome would that be?! A showcase for circularity that’s open
to the Zuidas community, with space for innovations by waste
sector partners BNext.nl, Milieu Service Nederland and Renewi,
and a spot to get a taste of circularity. In January, a group of
Green Business Club Zuidas members, including the collectors
mentioned above, ABN AMRO, RAI and Baker McKenzie, met with
Amsterdam officials to brainstorm ideas for the temporary use of
the vacant section of the Vivaldi zone. To be continued!
Circular Procurement Accelerator, round two
In 2022, over sixty participants completed the first run of
the Circular Procurement Accelerator developed by PHI Factory.
Results of this pilot were positive, so now it’s time for round two.
Companies interested in future-forward procurement can sign
up now. Purchasing professionals get theoretical knowledge that
is directly applicable, in a fun format with active guidance and
digital introductions to each theme. The next CPA starts in the third
week of March and runs for 16 weeks. There are still some spots
available.
Young professionals unite
for sustainability
Young professionals in Zuidas created
their own core team within GBC last
year. For their first theme they chose the
‘protein transition’ (about swapping animal
proteins out for plant-based alternatives,
for example in all company restaurants)
which will be fleshed out into a project
this year. More ideas were flying at a
recent Young GBC gathering for drinks and
networking. Such as to tie in with the Dutch
Week Without Meat & Dairy, starting 6
March, for which GBC Zuidas has partnered
with area catering suppliers. With food
accounting for thirty per cent of the
average organization’s carbon footprint in
Zuidas, offices can make a big difference in
their cafeterias!
For information about other projects on themes including the transition to plant-based proteins, climate adaptation, logistics in Zuidas and energy conservation progress, visit greenbusinessclub.nl/zuidas