Sustainability needs to be incorporated from the beginning of a project. Working with employees and tradespeople who have the green skills required is crucial.
Switching to a more sustainable workplace has a positive impact on employees: people feel better about their company and themselves, and therefore work better.
Sustainability is the 5th literacy: it is going to be regarded just as safety, or quality insurance. Engagement of employees and contractors is necessary to ensure targets.
Human comfort. Lower energy bills. Investment back in three or four years, Sound good? Check out our trade secrets video with Duncan Herbert to find out how solar can work for households and businesses.
Green skills need constant updating. It is also important to engage employees and subcontractors in the effort to make ‘green’ whatever product we are delivering.
Green practices can be business opportunity. Sustainability is the future: market, government and legislation are pushing to ensure sustainable practices.
about 17 days agoGen Green Survey report now online - Aust apprentices and trainees experience of skills & sustainability in 2011 @http://t.co/lCe3B0ZS
2 Dec 2011Dusseldorp Skills Forum & friends are excited about Creative Learning Forum today with keynote Julian Sefton Green, http://t.co/94owplHh