Stephanie from our Ottawa, Canada office has been biking with her family throughout the Summer instead of using the car, to destinations within five kilometers of their home. Naturally, the benefits of swapping out the car for their bikes include physical health benefits like releasing endorphins, less pollution from the exhaust fumes, and the luxury of not sitting in traffic. Car trips of under a mile add up to about 10 billion miles per year, according to the 2009 U.S. National Household Transportation Survey (NHTS) (EPA.gov).
Stephanie also took part in her children’s community garden, which is something that occurs every year.
‘It is a huge learning opportunity for the kids, and what they grow is divided between the school for healthy lunches, and the rest is donated to our local food shelter. Thanks to efforts throughout the Spring and Summer, we have had a bountiful harvest this Fall. Since returning to school we have been able to harvest and share: carrots, beets, tomatoes, garlic, onion, lettuce, kale (one resilient plant survived the rabbits), herbs (mint, basil, cilantro, dill) , and this past week potatoes (37 of them, if we count the very small ones) that we donated to the Parkdale Food Centre.’
‘In our neighborhood in the city center of The Hague, Netherlands there was an undeveloped, overgrown lot where long ago a cinema used to be. At the start of the first Coronavirus wave, the municipality helped out with some heavy equipment to get us started. With most of the neighbors being at home because of the lockdown and the lovely spring weather the garden got a real boost and developed into an urban oasis where people could ‘safely’ meet and gardening turned out to be a good work-out; both physically and mentally!’
‘I do my laundry at night so it can be hung as soon as the sun rises. A whole day of wind and sun will usually be more than enough to have it completely dry. My next-door neighbor has a windmill behind his farm, which produces more electricity than his family needs. We pulled an extra cable from his mill to my house, and now my energy meter also turns backwards, albeit slowly. Garbage is collected every other week because of the local waste separation program. But my organic waste bin never stands on the roadside: I have a compost heap in my backyard.’.
‘Beijing is a city surrounded by mountains on three sides. The beautiful mountains are being eroded by trash – plastic bags, bottles, used tissues… We decided to make the best use of our spare time to pick up trash in the mountains. We can’t clear all the trash, but at least we can start doing our little bit.’.
At Irdeto, we’re taking steps to integrate CSR into every decision process. Being socially responsible is something that each of us should take into consideration throughout our day. Some of the steps we’ve recently taken as a company include:
If you’d like to learn more, you can check out our CSR page on our website here: https://irdeto.com/corporate-social-responsibility/.