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Remote and hybrid working may have significant impact on carbon footprint

Workplace Insight

Fully remote workers can have a 54 percent lower carbon footprint compared with fully in-office workers, and all forms of remote and hybrid working have the potential to cut emissions, according to a new study from researcher at Cornell University and sponsored by Microsoft.

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Resources And Tips To Harness The Power Of Interior Design For Environmental Impact — And Employee Retention

Allwork

Allwork.Space spoke with Melissa to explore how, through interior design, workspaces can have a more meaningful impact on occupants, the environment and the communities in which they reside. Melissa Cooksey: These are spaces where people will be spending much of their waking hours, so it is crucial that we provide a healthy environment.

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The Talbott Hotel, Chicago

Practically Perfect PA

During the 10 minutes I had to wait for my room I was able to rest my travel weary body on one of the comfortable sofas next to the open fire in the lobby area. After what can only be described as total oblivion I woke, wiped the sleep from my eyes and surveyed my new surroundings. Now that is customer service!

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Online Side Gigs: Earn Well and Reduce Your Carbon Footprint Versus A Traditional Side Job

Eco-Office Gals

The truth is that taking surveys for hours per day will pay but it will not pay in the way that most people expect after putting in hours of work. The following are online side gigs that have the potential to earn big as well as help save the environment through reduction of waste.