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Eco-Friendly Medical Product Can Help You Gain New Patients

Eco-Office Gals

When it comes to medical products such as bandages and gauze, people don’t often think of going green. You wouldn’t believe it, but most medical products contain hazardous chemicals and other materials, which end up in landfills and are bad for the environment. There are even compostable bandages.

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Top 10 Most Innovative Companies to Watch in 2024

Success

Photo courtesy of Seed Health Who they are: Seed is a direct-to-consumer, research-backed probiotic company whose products are available for a monthly subscription fee of $49.99. Currently, the company offers just two consumer products; however, the science and testing that go into their products is anything but limited.

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Why we need to consider switching to a 4-day workweek — now 

Ideas.Ted

The results: Increased productivity and creativity; improved recruitment and retention; less burnout for founders and leaders; and more balanced and sustainable lives for workers — all without cutting salaries or sacrificing customer service. No company just lopped a day off their calendar.

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Green Living, Green Wallet

Eco-Office Gals

Everything has a carbon footprint associated with it, and so these things we are buying have an impact on the planet. In general, they provide effects equally as strong as expensive prescription and over-the-counter medications, with far fewer side effects in many cases.

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It’s hard to keep dead tech down

Workplace Insight

The product degrades with use. It offers a different experience to Spotify, and doesn’t suffer from a potentially boundless carbon footprint in the same way as your streamed playlist. It may seem unlikely that future writers will work in the same way as McCarthy, but we shouldn’t rule it out.