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It's about the consumer-friendly product, yes, but for this ex-Googler, it's especially about the right employees.
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Here's why urban offices should be at the core of corporate sustainability strategies.
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As health and wellness take on a bigger role among building decision makers, new data spells out a clear ROI for greener workplaces.
by Elsa Wenzel
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A seemingly obvious but often overlooked strategy to bring down staggering energy bills.
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Kimberly-Clark and Johnson & Johnson are also among those joining with Geostellar to make solar more affordable and accessible.
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The banking giant discovers there's more to sustainable buildings than energy savings alone.<br />
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Healthy, sustainable environments increase productivity.
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Where we work has a huge impact on how we work. It is also fundamental in attracting and retaining exceptional employees.
by Margie Flynn
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Kaiser, Tenet Healthcare and others have embraced wellness and environmental initiatives to improve health.
by Janet Howard
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At the end of our fifth year of giving specially trained graduate students a mandate to uncover energy inefficiency in organizations, we've learned some valuable lessons.
by Kelly Jones
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Meet the chief of staff who helped make San Francisco International Airport a leader in sustainability.
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The social startup seeks to develop partnerships with companies that would use it to build employee and customer brand engagement.
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Swim, bike, or downward dog? Employees get their choice of athletic activities, plus a more sustainable workplace and commute, at a new corporate campus in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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When happens when the biggest roadblocks to a sustainable future are organizational?
by Anna Clark
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John Hellweg, recently retired from General Mills, shares the effort it took to complete a nearly 25-year-long process to turn a waste stream into a fuel source.
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Last week, we reported that Jones Lang LaSalle surpassed its goal of having 1,000 certified sustainability professionals on its books. The USGBC has since told us which companies have the most LEED APs on their payrolls.
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Jones Lang LaSalle becomes the first commercial real estate services firm to have so many of its staff attain credentials as accredited energy and sustainability professionals from LEED, BREEAM and other global standards.
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Conventional wisdom holds that the best way to bring about sweeping culture change is to jettison old ways and jolt the existing culture into a new reality. Management experts offer a different approach.
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Facebook is working very hard to make sure it has the first pick of the best up-and-coming talent on the job market. Part of that strategy is making its offices green, energy-efficient and very comfortable for occupants.
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Google's renewable energy investment leader discusses what it's like to be responsible for major capital investments at a company that could reshape how the world gets its power.
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Thirty years after the publication of my book on the health effects of office environments, things have changed significantly, though some things haven't.
by Joel Makower
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No company approaches sustainability more comprehensively — or more creatively — than the British retailer Marks & Spencer.
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by Marc Gunther
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A new study finds that the president's plan to make existing buildings more energy efficient could also create more than 100,000 green jobs at the same time.
by Meg Waltner
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Green power, low-carbon employee commuting and energy efficiency are helping the business software giant shrink its carbon footprint.