Climate action at work made easy with launch of Hurd
Mobile and desktop app lets employees rate their company on climate, share personal stories and access free learning content
London, 19 October 2023 – Today is the launch of Hurd, a new, free app which helps employees demand more and do more on climate at work.
Hurd presents workers an opportunity to anonymously rate their company’s efforts to tackle the climate crisis, share success stories from their workplace, and use the platform’s e-learning resources to help them do more in their job.
Available on three platforms – Apple, Android and web – Hurd is designed to help employees connect their passion for contributing to the climate crisis to their jobs.
According to a recent study by Kite Insights[1], 83% of employees say they want to act on climate at work, and 70% say the ability to act on climate at work is important to their motivation and well-being.
Hurd will help users in four ways:
● Rate your company on how it involves you in climate action – and what it can change.
● Inspire and be inspired by sharing climate action success stories
● Join a community of like-minded people in other organisations
● Learn how you can make a difference in your role and industry
Sophie Lambin, founder & CEO of Hurd commented: “With Hurd, we want to focus on people as the ultimate force behind the potential to unlock positive tipping points.
“People and their willingness and ability to act at work is still untapped. Let’s give people the voice, the tools and the network to contribute to shifting the whole system faster and in a way that is inclusive.”
For every organisation, Hurd provides a Climate Empowerment Score, which measures how ready an organisation’s employees feel they are to act on climate. The score is calculated by frequently asking users three quick but different questions. The questions assess their understanding of (‘Head’), their connection to (‘Heart’) and their ability to act on (‘Hands’) climate at work.
Every question in the app contributes to one of these three scores, and, ultimately, the Climate Empowerment Score.
The score will also act as a useful tool for job seekers who are looking to work for companies where they act on climate. They will hear directly from current employees about what their employer is really doing to tackle the climate crisis and what it means for their jobs.
Mike Fenna, Chief Technology Officer of Hurd, added: “Hurd is a bit like Glassdoor for climate – it amplifies employee voices and improves transparency to help celebrate the best performing organisations, and to help others learn from them.
“However, whereas Glassdoor takes a ‘once and done’ approach, Hurd takes a ‘little and often’ approach, building up an ever-evolving, and eventually comprehensive picture of the user’s experience of their ability to act on climate at work.”
Hurd understands that employees have limited time within their job responsibilities to take on climate action and offers micro-learning lessons that provide essential knowledge in around five minutes. The first lessons include how people can assess their organisation’s climate action, and also a series of lessons focused on different job roles, explaining what part to play they each have to help with the climate crisis, for example: ‘I’m in HR – what can I do?’.
Sophie added: “At Hurd, our mission is to make climate action at work easy; that means helping everyone understand how different jobs – from the warehouse to the boardroom – can have an impact on climate change. People are passionate about doing the right thing for the climate and we are here to help guide them to the actions they can take at work”
For more information and to sign up to Hurd, visit https://hurd.world/.