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How to Make Sustainable Practices Make Sense for Your Business

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Production has globalized and resources are increasingly narrowing. According to Finnegan, the reluctance to embrace sustainability is usually linked to thinking of the additional expenses incurred for a “trend” that “will pass.” Fewer cars on the road idling in traffic means less carbon dioxide going into the atmosphere,” she says.

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The Increasing Popularity of Net-Zero Energy Buildings

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In an ideal world of eco-thusiasts, all buildings would run on totally green power, creating no carbon footprint whatsoever. In fact, all kinds of companies, seeing the money that can be saved through this model, are looking for ways to cut their carbon footprint and reap the financial benefits.

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Little Green Footsteps

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There are examples of organizations who have successfully eliminated unnecessary paper waste in their organization by digitizing key business processes, such as the mail room, accounts payable, expenses. use; holiday forms, purchase order sign-off, invoice sign off, expenses, just to name a few. As a business you have to be organized.

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Electric Cars and the Hybrid market – Is Going Green worth It?

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Gone are the days when gasoline prices were so low that you didn’t have to think twice before tanking up. Increasing gas prices accompanied by rising costs of other essentials have made life for the average Joe pretty difficult – on road as well as at home. The times – they are a changing!

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Dave Cairns SVP of CBRE |Unlocking Urban Potential: Repurposing Office Spaces for Sustainable Development

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In the travel industry, large corporations found out, again before the pandemic, that when they sent people to travel, they used to send them to nice hotels, and they had a fairly humble per diem for expenses. And I think that that put the office on the map as a consumer product. And that is almost completely reversed now.

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