The Coronavirus
pandemic has fundamentally changed the lives of most every person on Earth, and
one major facet of this has been the virtualisation of working and learning
environments. While it may take some time for us to fully adjust to all-online
operations, it comes with a plethora of pros – including a positive impact on our
planet’s environment.
eLearning reduces
carbon footprint
It’s no secret that
car exhaust pipes release carbon emissions, but exactly how much is a lesser
known fact. In a study done by the UK’s Open University Design Innovation Group
(DIG), it was found
that online learning “consumes an average of 90% less energy and produces 85%
fewer CO
2 emissions per student than conventional face-to-face
courses.”
According to Natural Resources Canada, transportation makes up 23% of the world’s total greenhouse gas
emissions. If each of each student/employee in training spends 30 minutes and
one litre of petrol on commuting every day, they release approximately 11.5kgs
of greenhouse gasses per week. By shifting to online education, you skip the
daily commute to learn from home, reducing your personal carbon footprint, save
on petrol money and save the Earth from an additional 2.3kgs of emissions per
day.
eLearning spares
non-renewable resources
Another environmentally
costly reality is that cars require oil, a non-renewable fossil fuel that is
formed in the Earth over millions of years and is made up of decayed plants and
animals. Oil can’t be readily replaced by natural means at a quick enough pace
to keep up with the global consumption of it, so cutting down plays a large
role in resource conservation.
eLearning ditches
the paper trail
According to the Rainforest Alliance, deforestation causes roughly 10% of global
emissions. To make matters worse, the same trees we are felling are crucial
allies for combatting the accumulation of greenhouse gasses because they
capture carbon dioxide and convert it into oxygen. By migrating online, old-school training
booklets and written notes become a thing of the past. Digital copies of
learning materials, including personalised learning platforms from New Leaf Technologies or educational apps such as MemoTrainerTM, replace the paper waste and reduce the demand
for chopping down trees.
Bonus benefits
In addition to all the
good you’d be doing the environment by taking your corporate training online,
there’s something in it for your company, too. eLearning can save you hordes of
time if you hire professionals to get the job done, which is not nearly as
costly as you might think. New Leaf Technologies has a free Training Cost Calculator that gives you an indication of how much you can save by taking your corporate
training online.
Shifting to eLearning
is a wise move from a marketing perspective because consumers generally tend to
choose an environmentally friendly option over an ecologically inconsiderate
alternative. A reduced carbon footprint makes for a polished corporate image.
‘Going green’ is not
just another trend, it’s a responsibility that comes with advantages, and it
may be as simple as switching to eLearning. With or without a global pandemic,
eLearning is an excellent educational option that comes with quite compelling
positive impacts. Something that saves time, money, materials, and the planet
from CO2 emissions is a win/win by our standards.