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BUILDING A GREEN WORKPLACE Presented by:- Saifullah Haider "Growing Success, Sustaining Tomorrow: Cultivating a Green Workplace"
INTRODUCTION BENEFITS OF GREEN WORKPLACE STEPS NEED TO BE TAKEN FOR A GREEN WORKPLACE 01 02 03 04 TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT INDIAN GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
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GREEN WORKPLACE A GREEN WORKPLACE can mean a less ecological footprint, a healthier and more productive workplace, and good news for the bottom line. A green workplace takes a holistic and integrated approach to enhancing work culture, improving the place of work, and reducing environmental impacts. The green workplace is simply defined as a workplace that is environmentally sensitive , resource-efficient , and socially responsible. Going green in the workplace involves actions like recycling , the use of green materials, and the reduction of waste . Companies that take steps to go green do their part for the environment and increase their reputation as thoughtful businesses.
What does it mean to go green? Going green means taking certain steps to put conscious and sustainable choices in place that reduce waste, encourage sustainable actions, and save energy. Companies may go green in response to customer or vendor requests or as a conscious decision to be environmentally aware. Going green starts with small changes, like changing light bulbs, and may inspire bigger changes, like a new HVAC system.
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BENEFITS OF GREEN WORKPLACE
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STEPS NEED TO BE TAKEN FOR A GREEN WORKPLACE
Examples Kindle- The New Place for Book Reader Online meetings through- Webex, Zoom, G-Meet, Team etc. Use of Public transport or sharing cabs, bikes, or by walk. Paper Scanner Data Storage like Dropbox, One Drive
ABOUT INDIAN GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL Formed by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in 2001 . The council is based out of the CII- Sohrabji Green Business Centre, Hyderabad which is India's 1st Platinum-rated green building and a Net Zero Energy Building. The vision of the council is to enable a ‘Sustainable built environment for all. The Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) is the leading green building movement in the country. Throughout the building lifecycle, green buildings employ practices that are resource- and environmentally conscious. The idea of "green buildings" attempts to completely reduce any bad effects while maximizing any beneficial effects a structure has on both its surrounding environment and its human occupants.
IGBC is India's premier body for green building certification and related services. 8,669 projects registered with IGBC from various parts of India and abroad, amounting to a total footprint of 9.75 billion square feet (906,000,000 m2) 31 IGBC green building ratings that cover all typologies of projects - residential, commercial, industrial, healthcare, etc. 1,700+ IGBC Member Organizations comprising developers, corporates, architects, consultants, institutes, government, etc. 6,132+ qualified IGBC Accredited Green Building Professionals; more than 30,000 stakeholders have been trained by IGBC to date.