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The Increasing Popularity of Net-Zero Energy Buildings

Eco-Office Gals

In an ideal world of eco-thusiasts, all buildings would run on totally green power, creating no carbon footprint whatsoever. Unfortunately, the majority of homes, offices, and other buildings still run on electricity from the grid, natural gas, and the like.

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Is working from home really more energy efficient?

Eco-Office Gals

But, on the other hand, around 17% of the US workforce is now at home all day, every day, causing an increase in energy consumption. If you’re a contractor and you choose to work from home, you can make it a much greener option just by reassessing your working environment. When not in use, of course.

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

Allwork

Constantly pushing the envelope, he promotes a futuristic approach to repurposing office spaces. His focus on designing sustainable, people-conscious corporate spaces brings to the table fresh perspectives on the future of work environments. I’m working on my home office today. They’re locals.

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