Companies go green to enhance productivity
Corporate sustainability programs today are increasingly focused on employee productivity and health as more companies say they will pay extra for green leased space.
Companies that occupy office space around the world consider sustainability as a key factor in their space occupancy plans, and half of corporate real estate (CRE) executives say they will pay extra for space in green buildings, according to the fourth annual Sustainability Survey conducted by CoreNet Global and
Jones Lang LaSalle.
Read the full report describing the results of the 2010 CoreNet Global and Jones Lang LaSalle global survey on corporate real estate and sustainability.
In This Section
- Green Buildings Driving Employee ProductivityFri 7 Oct 2011
- Energy Smart Buildings - SpringThu 29 Sep 2011
- Companies go green to enhance productivityMon 28 Mar 2011
- Performance & perceptions of green buildingsMon 24 Jan 2011
- Buildcorp Green Buildings - Green Future discussion paperTue 23 Nov 2010
- A World GBC Report: Tackling Global Climate Change - Meeting Local PrioritiesFri 17 Sep 2010
- Energy Smart BuildingsFri 16 Apr 2010
- Green Building Evolution 2010Thu 18 Feb 2010
- ASX-Listed Office Trusts: Does "Green" Pay?Fri 22 Jan 2010
- Perspectives on sustainabilityTue 8 Dec 2009
























