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The Secret To Driving Demand: Eco-friendly Flexible Workspaces

Allwork

Sustainable workplaces go beyond ethical considerations; they are pivotal in promoting innovation and ensuring long-term business health. Leased (or traditional) offices create 158% more emissions per occupier than flexible workspaces,” according to a report by The Instant Group.

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These Six Trends Are Revolutionizing Workplace Attire

Allwork

Inspired by IWG’s report on current workplace fashion trends, Allwork.Space has uncovered the most significant socio-cultural shifts that will shape what we wear for work in the future. This partnership between fashion designers and technologists enhances fashion’s appeal whilst promoting sustainability.

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Massive investment programme needed to facilitate carbon neutral future, WEF report claims

Workplace Insight

To facilitate the transition to a more sustainable and carbon-neutral future, $13.5 trillion in investments will be needed by 2050, particularly in the production, energy and transport sectors, according to a new World Economic Forum report. According to the report, the $13.5

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Businesses need to take real action to create a more sustainable workplace

Workplace Insight

It’s been written in annual reports and immortalised in pledges shared with stakeholders, but the question still remains – what action is actually being taken, including in the creation of a sustainable workplace? For the last decade, if not longer, we’ve heard businesses saying they are focused on reducing their environmental impact.

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Office sector net zero targets require significant shift in thinking

Workplace Insight

A new report, Delivering Net Zero Carbon in the Workplace [BCO members only] produced by University College London Consultants (UCLC) for the British Council for Offices (BCO), claims to identify the barriers that businesses are facing as they strive to drastically reduce the carbon footprint of their offices.