We are starting to see a migration out of big cities. Remote workers are choosing communities based on the quality of life factors and not just office location. This will give rise to a focus on sustainable neighborhoods. The eco-community was once a fringe concept, embraced only by people who chose to live “off the grid.” But big cities, towns, and other geographic areas are now creating environments that promote sustainable lifestyles and values, without compromising comfortable amenities and convenience.
Whether people work in a city or town where they live, work from home, or some combination, more of them will be asking the question, “How green is my space?”
We reached out to a diverse panel of industry thought leaders to gather their perspectives on the sustainable workplace of the future. Air and light quality have long been topics of discussion around healthy workplaces, but savvy companies -- and the professionals who help them build and remodel -- are taking a more holistic look at sustainable workplaces.
Attracting the right talent and keeping people healthy and safe is vital to business performance.
How Does a Sustainable Workplace Contribute to Productivity?
When workers and customers are healthy and happy they help build your bottom line. A healthier workplace can also ultimately save you on insurance costs and reduce sick days. Plus, customers will view your brand in a more favorable light, building your reputation and fostering sales.
We reached out to a diverse panel of thought leaders to gather their perspectives on the sustainable workplace of the future.