Green companies make the greenest pastures, report says

Almost three-quarters of employees said they would be more likely to work for a company with a green footprint, according to a new Swytch survey of 1,000 U.S. workers. A little less than half of respondents would accept a smaller salary to work for a environmentally friendly and socially responsible employer, the survey revealed. More than 10% of respondents said they would take a salary decrease of $5,000 to $10,000 each year. And 3% would accept a decrease of more than $10,000 to do so. About 40% of millennials surveyed said they have taken one job offer over another because of a company's sustainability. And 70% said it would impact their decision to stay with a company for the long haul.

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