7 Ways to Green Up Your Office
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You’re a green and responsible citizen of the office. You took the time to set up and label those recycling bins in the break room for metal, glass, plastic, and paper. Your “Reduce, Reuse: The Other Two ‘R’s” workshop was a roaring success. And anyone who leaves their monitor on when they leave their desks for more than 5 minutes risks incurring your righteous wrath. Now your eco-conscious boss wants to help you build on your success. What else can you do?
Here are a few things your office can do to get on the high-speed train to Sustainabilityville, making all local (-vore) stops.
The following is adapted from Greening Your Office: From Cupboard to Corporation: an A-Z Guide by Jon Clift and Amanda Cuthbert.
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Jon Clift and Amanda Cuthbert are the authors of Greening Your Office: From Cupboard to Corporation: an A-Z Guide from Chelsea Green.
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