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3 Reasons Why Flexible Workspaces Are Now The Best Long-term Office Solution

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One of the most significant ways in which flexible workspaces promote sustainability is by reducing the carbon footprint of businesses. By providing a workspace that is often closer to employees’ homes , flexible workspaces can help to reduce travel pollution.

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The Ubiquitous Anywhere Worker — A Passing Fad Or The Future Of Work?

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A survey into the growing trend of working remotely while traveling (conducted by Lonely Planet and Fiverr) has revealed that over 50% of all respondents have become “Anywhere Workers” in the last two years. The trend is driven by the desire to combine remote work with travel. Anywhere Workers — The State of Play in 2022.

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Renewables Vs. Coal: What’s the Score

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When you travel through South Australia, you’re greeted by beautiful vistas and amazing ocean views. Renewables Are Expensive. Renewables Are Expensive. If you ask most people, they’d probably like to have a lessened carbon footprint through renewable resources. We Can’t Give Up On Coal. What’s The Final Tally?

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Top 5 Meeting Technologies and Trends for Business

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video conference) meeting can often depend on the ability of each party to attend a meeting, or indeed travel to a destination. While technology can be seen as impersonal to some, it can also go some way in to decreasing the carbon footprint of companies caused by constant traveling. Know your Audience.

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How Working From Home Can Work For You

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While your competitors have to pay out for expensive office space that they don’t need as clients dry up, your business can continue to thrive. This will not only save money but it also reduce the carbon footprint of your small business. Massy Said on April 16th, 2010 at 8:26 pm Gas is the absolute worst… so expensive.

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

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And I also played a lot of live stops, traveling to places like Europe and the World Series of Poker in Vegas. And I’ll give you an analogy from the travel industry. So that happened in travel before the pandemic. And what’s more analogous to digital nomadism than travel. And it was a fun lifestyle.

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