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Remote and hybrid working may have significant impact on carbon footprint

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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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Why Rainwater Harvesting is a Viable Solution

Eco-Office Gals

We could sit here and harp on at you about the same old methods of becoming more eco-friendly, reducing your carbon footprint and saving water, but instead, we have a better idea. Rainwater harvesting systems can be found in a range of different forms, although the most common is the usual garden water butt.

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Defining The Future Of Work: Key Terms To Know For 2023

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Digital nomads normally require a work visa or a travel visa and are able to enjoy their work/lifestyle with the help of mobile technology, wireless Internet connectivity and cloud computing. For instance, a company’s ESG goals may involve cutting their overall carbon footprint by slashing their business travel budget. .

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

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And it was a fun lifestyle. Frank Cottle [00:32:38] Well, it’s interesting that when you talk about carbon footprint and all. And we’ve always been a virtual company in all sorts of different variety of shapes and forms throughout my 50 some years in business. That sort of thing. So I think that is critical.

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