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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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Eco Mobile and Broadband

Eco-Office Gals

Cell phones and broadband are now an everyday part of life not only in the developed world but increasingly in many developing countries. Every year, millions of people around the world upgrade their cell phones often discarding the old phone rather than recycling them. Recycling cell phones. Using a green cell phone.

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New Types of Energy Efficient Lighting

Eco-Office Gals

Energy efficiency has become more prominent as individuals, commerce and industry become more conscious of their carbon footprints. Organic Light Emitting Diodes. Organic Light Emitting Diodes – OLEDs, replace the electroluminescent layer with a thin film of organic compounds which is situated between two electrodes.

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

Ideas.Ted

Flocc alternates heads-down “red time” with Swedish fika ( a coffee break), while Glasgow call center Pursuit Marketing offers workers free breakfast before they hit the phones. The solution: Share those productivity gains with workers, in the form of a shorter workweek.