Sustainability Manager
Sustainability managers are responsible for managing a company or organization’s environmental impact, resources and plans. They provide leadership to address energy use, resource conservation, waste management and any other aspects of a company that directly impacts their environmental footprint. Sustainability managers strategize plans with actionable steps and will work with departments help stay on track to meet their sustainability goals.
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What Responsibilities Will I Have?
- Establish short- and long-term goals for an organization to reduce their environmental impact
- Mange the execution of all sustainability practices and systems
- Provide recommendations on ways to improve a company’s sustainability
- Work with suppliers, growers and other stakeholders to advance sustainable solution initiatives
- Have a strong understanding of sustainability concepts and applications
- Keep records of all sustainability efforts
- Conduct cost-benefit analyses for sustainable strategies
- Research potential opportunities to address market needs related to sustainability
- Oversee the daily workflow of the company’s sustainability projects
- Research the latest trends, practices and news related to sustainability
- Create training materials to support staff and lead sustainability demonstrations
- Work closely with various departments to support the incorporation of sustainable solutions
- Identify and analyze nonconformance issues then recommend and facilitate solutions to these issues
- Arrange, coordinate and participate in internal sustainability audits
- Develop internal and external communications plans related to sustainability efforts
- Coordinate the enterprise’s sustainability teams
- Propose motivation tools to promote employee action
Recommended High School Courses:
- agricultural education
- environmental science
- biology
- earth science
- chemistry
- business
- mathematics
Education/Training Required:
A bachelor’s degree in agribusiness, social science, environmental studies, environmental engineering, climatology, law or a related field is required to be a sustainability manager. Upper-level sustainability management positions may require higher levels of education.