Cleaner, Safer, Stronger: Building a Sustainability Culture That Powers Business Performance
Discover how embedding sustainability into safety practices is transforming EHS departments nationwide. From smarter waste handling to healthier workplaces, learn how this approach boosts culture, retention, and business performance.
September 11, 2025
2:00 PM ET / 1:00 PM CT / 11:00 AM PT / 7:00 PM GMT
What if your environmental practices could make your workplace safer and strengthen your company’s bottom line? It’s not just possible — it’s happening in EHS departments across the country. By embedding sustainability into core safety practices, businesses are creating cleaner, safer work environments that support their people, attract better talent, and drive long-term business performance.
This conversation explores the tangible ways that sustainability and safety intersect on the ground — from smarter waste handling and reduced landfill exposure to closed-loop material flows and healthier workplaces. We’ll discuss how these improvements lead to stronger internal culture, improved employee satisfaction, and even faster onboarding and retention in industrial settings.
You'll discover:
Why greener operations and zero-landfill strategies improve both physical and psychological safety
How sustainability-aligned and people-first workplaces appeal to the next generation of workers
Practical examples of companies that have merged EHS, sustainability, and workforce goals
Where to start and how simple actions that create immediate cultural and operational benefits
Speaker
Megan Raines | Vice President of Health and Safety | Reworld™
Megan Raines is Vice President of Health and Safety at ReworldTM, a leader in sustainable waste solutions. She brings over 25 years of global EHS leadership, including roles at GE, FieldCore, and Siemens Oil and Gas. At ReworldTM, Megan leads corporate health and safety strategy, driving performance and culture across the organization. She holds degrees in Chemical and Biomedical Engineering from the University of Michigan and is a Certified Safety Professional.
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