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Electric Cars and the Hybrid market – Is Going Green worth It?

Eco-Office Gals

People all over the globe are looking for ways to reduce their carbon footprint, not just because it’s fashionable, but also because they realize how real the threat looming over our environment is. It’s a known fact that hybrid and electric cars provide better mileage as compared to cars powered by internal combustion engines.

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Projects from Portugal, Belgium and France winners of the 2023 ULI Europe Awards for Excellence   

Workplace Insight

The versatile, hybrid site incorporates sustainability and resilience through its mixed wood-concrete structure, limiting its carbon footprint. Designers: 72 Architectural teams, both national and international – UK, Ireland, Germany, The Netherlands.

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Getting past the uncertainty of GDP to find something better

Workplace Insight

According to the International Monetary Fund, Sweden’s national debt to GDP ratio has fallen chiefly since 1995. Therefore, with all this focus on human well-being, human development, sustainability and carbon footprints, why do we still use GDP as the base of our economic measurements?

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The Top 50 SUCCESS Changemakers

Success

The international human rights group is dedicated to eradicating modern slavery through legislative change and grassroots community engagement. Larry Fink As one of the most influential figures in global finance, the BlackRock CEO has become known for his stance on sustainable investing and corporate social responsibility.

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Leadership: How Staying True to Your Mission Can Spark Growth

Success

Meanwhile, international mining corporations were applying for rights to mine the Bristol Bay watershed, posing a major threat to the worlds largest sockeye fishery. Today, WAC includes nearly 150 employees in 23 states across various departments, including member experience, finance, operations and marketing, to name a few.