51% want their employer to be involved in environmental protection

Alina Oprea
For 51% of employees, it is important that the employer is involved in environmental protection, according to a survey run by Genesis Property, among 1,307 respondents nationwide. Also, 48% of employees would prioritize working in a company active in actions for the community. For 36% of employees, it's important that the workspace is in an energy-efficient building. Six out of 10 respondents are looking for information about the seismic risk assessment of the office building.

“Employees are moving into a stage where they become much more selective and involved in being aware of their employer's footprint, both on an environmental level and within the community in which they operate. Criteria such as the energy efficiency of office buildings and risk minimization become essential in the discussion between employee and employer, both in for new roles and for current ones,” said Ștefan Tudos, Vice-president, of Genesis Property.

If for 36% of employees, it is important that the workspace is in an energy-efficient building, the possibility of an earthquake generates even clearer opinions among employees, and six out of 10 respondents are looking for information about the expertise in terms of the seismic risk of the office building where they work or could work.

Moreover, for 68% of employees, the employer's actions in finding a balance between personal and professional life matter a lot, especially in terms of space and flexibility.

59% of the respondents rely on balance as the main factor that helps their well-being at work. Socializing is preferred by 30% of them, and unplanned and spontaneous moments are important for 9.3% of employees.

The YUNITY Park campus was developed by Genesis Property and designed as an extension of the office environment. Along with the investments in the energy efficiency of the buildings and in the 1,080 photovoltaic panels installed on 4,000 square meters of their roofs, the complex meets the nZEB criteria as of this year. All the buildings in the Genesis Property portfolio are in the advanced procedure of obtaining BREEAM Outstanding certification, and recently Genesis Property became the first company in the Romanian real estate sector to obtain the Certificate of Registration in the community environmental management system EMAS, marking an important moment in concrete environmental protection initiatives.

The Genesis Property survey on well-being at work was carried out in April, at the national level, through the iVox platform, on a total sample of 1,307 internet users from Romania. Some 52% of the participants are female, and over 42% have a net income greater than RON4,000 (€800).

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Green Forum  |  11 December, 2025 at 11:36 AM