Like working from home?

Posted 1 year ago by Evan Tishuk

"In an office, heating and electricity are shared but staff working alone at home use more energy to heat their properties." Working from home produces almost a third more carbon dioxide than working in an office. Solution: move to a more temperate climate or buy some blankets & sweaters, invest in better insulation, seal up your office and let your electronics heat the room.

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Patrick ~ 1 year ago

Interesting. I've also noticed that since I have moved our business into a downtown office I snack less and also work more by running some errands, meeting people, etc.

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