Team Tactics' New Project Encourages Sustainable Team-Building

By Rayne Morgan Published on June 17

If you’re a UK-based organisation looking to participate in team-building activities while promoting ESG goals or simply raising awareness about a more sustainable future, a new activity being offered by Team Tactics could be just what you need.

Watts Sustainable, the latest activity in their portfolio, gives your organisation the opportunity to achieve these goals simultaneously.

Who is Team Tactics?

Team Tactics is an award-winning corporate team-building and event-planning company based in London. They have been operational throughout the UK since being founded in 1995, offering a wide range of diverse activities to their hundreds of clients, which include recognizable brands such as Google, TikTok, Nestlé, Ford, and many others.

What is Watts Sustainable?

Watts Sustainable is the name of Team Tactics’ latest activity, focusing squarely on promoting the global shift to green.

With the 2030 deadline for countries to reach the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals quickly approaching, more countries, companies, and individuals are paying increasing attention to all things green: renewable energy, sustainability, reducing, reusing, recycling—the whole gamut.

Individuals are closely watching which companies are making serious efforts to reduce their carbon footprint and encourage sustainable development. The implications of that have been far-reaching and varied.

For the modern, forward-thinking organisation that wants to prove it’s not just paying lip service to the SDGs while also investing in the longevity and strength of its own team, Watts Sustainable is a unique activity that facilitates both.

Making Sustainability Fun

Team Tactics Managing Director Tina Benson emphasized the benefits this new activity can have for UK companies.

“As the first of its kind, Watts Sustainable is a fun and competitive team-building activity that raises awareness around environmental issues and the impact our everyday behaviours and decisions can have on the planet,” she said.

“Employers have an opportunity to strengthen teams and morale by engaging workers on climate and sustainability issues and demonstrating alignment with their core values.”

On a deeper level, Team Tactics has itself tried to put its money where its mouth is with this new activity. Not only does the activity promote sustainability, but Benson said the company made every effort to integrate green materials and a sustainable ideology into the activity itself.

“It was important to us that all materials were sourced responsibly to uphold the integrity of the game and appeal to the environmentally conscious businesses looking to take their team building in a new direction,” she said.

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