12 Jul 2023

Our recent survey on the state of access control in 2023 showed that HID partners and end users, as well as security and IT professionals, may have varying needs and concerns but nearly all agree on one thing: the need for sustainable solutions.

Operational transparency

In fact, sustainability was a top issue for almost 90% of our survey respondents.

Our end users and their consumers are primarily driving this demand, with ever-increasing numbers asking for operational transparency and requiring solutions that reduce environmental impact. And we’re not the only ones seeing these trends.

The sustainability shift

Together with ASSA ABLOY, they have committed to an ambitious sustainability programme

Sustainability continues to be a key focus for HID and is a core consideration when it comes to the development and optimisation of products and solutions.  

Together with ASSA ABLOY, we have committed to an ambitious sustainability programme with specific, science-backed targets in line with the Paris Agreement.

Initiatives

While we work hard to lead the way, we’re certainly not alone.

  • Investors are increasingly applying non-financial environmental, social, and corporate governance factors (ESG factors) as part of their analysis process to identify material risks and growth opportunities.
  • Security vendors are including sustainability achievements in their reporting systems.
  • Businesses are increasingly referring to “Net zero” and “renewable” initiatives.
  • Bloomberg predicts that global ESG assets will exceed $53 trillion by 2025, that’s more than one-third of the anticipated total assets under management.
  • The United Nations is focusing on sustainability with their Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a set of 17 goals and 169 targets that balance ESGs.

Digital sustainability credentials

This growing number of eco-minded organisations are seeking sustainability in every facet of their business, including their credential programmes. While digital credentials continue to be a solution that aligns with the sustainability agenda (in addition to delivering many other benefits!), many are seeking physical alternatives to traditional PVC cards.

All of this presents a problem for providers: how to create cost-effective, sustainable, and highly-secure physical credentials? For HID, the answer is bamboo.

Introducing the HID Eco Card

HID Eco Card is made of sustainable, environmentally-friendly bamboo certified by FSC and TUViT Seal 5

The recently released HID Eco Card is made of sustainable, environmentally-friendly bamboo certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) and TUViT Seal 5.

We love that it’s exceptionally fast growing and requires little agricultural intervention like fertilizer or pesticides, plus has low energy consumption and CO2 emissions during processing. Our customers also love that it reduces their plastic and consumables waste.

Features

In addition to being eco-friendly, the HID Eco Card is:

  • Secure - SIO-enabled, featuring advanced Seos® encryption technology to keep data safe.
  • Versatile - Compatible with a wide range of access control systems and ideal for a variety of applications.
  • Durable - Designed for durability and reuse, with a three-year warranty.
  • Brandable - Can be customised so brands can showcase their commitment to sustainability and security.

Small shifts like opting for bamboo badges can make a real difference to the planet and public perception. It’s just one-way organisations are showing their commitment to sustainability and another way HID is pioneering the world in powering trusted identities.