Eco-anxiety in the workplace: Beneva publishes guide for SMEs

A study conducted by Université Laval reveals that eco-anxiety is becoming a significant mental health concern for employees in small and medium-sized enterprises. The report suggests that proactive organizational management can turn this anxiety into a catalyst for sustainable engagement.
Why it matters
As climate change impacts mental health, businesses are increasingly required to integrate psychological support into their sustainability strategies.
QUEBEC CITY , June 22, 2026 /CNW/ - With climate change continuing to raise concerns, eco-anxiety is emerging as a key mental health issue in the workplace. Announced at the inaugural summit of Québec Capitale Climat in 2025, a study has since been conducted by the Université Laval's Research Chair in Mental Health, Self-Management and Work, powered by Beneva.
The article summarizes research findings and corporate guidance in a neutral, informative manner.
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