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Covid pandemic 2nd anniversary | Knock, knock, who's there? A knocked-up culture

Companies that encourage a deep culture that makes space for the planet will be the future superstar corporations. It is time companies put purpose before profit.

March 13, 2022 / 17:32 IST
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In the last few weeks, we've gone back to catching flights for that hour-long meeting, we are rushing about choking roads, buying the next phone that we don’t need, and snapping up that dress we won’t wear. Many are calling it revenge consumption. (Image: Alexander Popov/Unsplash)
In the last few weeks, we've gone back to catching flights for that hour-long meeting, we are rushing about choking roads, buying the next phone that we don’t need, and snapping up that dress we won’t wear. Many are calling it revenge consumption. (Image: Alexander Popov/Unsplash)

In the two years since the world closed down to battle a bug that was always ahead in the game, much has changed. And yet, there is the risk of going back to our old ways. Companies must fight this tendency and understand that conspicuous consumption has had its day. We have to shift to a greener model that cares for the planet.

Marooned by the fear of catching Covid, many of us were forced to recalibrate our lives. Companies, including the mightiest and the most valuable, packed off employees to their homes and declared that work-from-home was the foreseeable future, and in some cases such as Salesforce, pretty much the absolute future.

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We realised that we no longer needed to sit in a plane for several hours for an hour-long meeting, that we could conduct them in our jammies with a formal shirt thrown in to show purpose. We stopped buying the clothes that idle in cupboards, the lipsticks that melt in their cases and the mascara that dries up after a few weeks.

Our air got cleaner and our rivers stopped whipping up chemical foam to the surface.