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These Six Trends Are Revolutionizing Workplace Attire

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This includes clothing that can monitor health metrics, regulate body temperature, and display digital information. To address this, a shift towards a circular economy for fashion has become essential, with products designed for extended use and made from responsible materials that can be recycled, resold, rented, repaired, or upcycled.

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Green Living, Green Wallet

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Everything has a carbon footprint associated with it, and so these things we are buying have an impact on the planet. More than that, often we are buying things that detract from our health and longevity, too. Often, you can cure common colds and other ailments without having to turn to the doctor and use your health insurance.

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Designing Your Office From Recycled and Upcycled Materials

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Others are worried about the state of their health. And when it comes to designing an office with your eco-friendly ideals in mind, there are all kinds of ways that you can avoid the linear production cycle (from manufacturing to the landfill) by recycling and upcycling. You could also seek out lightly used office furnishings.

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How Working From Home Can Work For You

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This will not only save money but it also reduce the carbon footprint of your small business. Rosie Stefan Töpfer Said on April 17th, 2010 at 12:28 pm Thanks for your comments guys, it is true the cost of gas(petrol) is increasing all the time, add the travel time saved, less offices to heat, higher productivity etc.

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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. And it really felt almost insensitive, from my point of view, to prospect clients, prospective clients, during such a difficult health and safety crisis. And I think that that put the office on the map as a consumer product. Like this is an evolution of a physical product, which is a lot clunkier.

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