MAKE A DIFFERENCE AT WORK Edited by Adharanand Finn
'Things you can do to make your workplace more planet friendly. Lots of small changes really do add up!'
Many of us spend more time in the office than at home. So while we're getting used to recycling and saving energy around the house, we might still be wasting lots of resources at work. If you care about the environment, but aren't quite sure how to make a positive difference at your workplace as well as at home, look no further. Make a Difference at Work is full of fascinating facts, thought-provoking statistics and over 500 practical tips to help you make a difference.
This is one of those 'little gems' we love to find for you. Make a Difference at Work is an amazing resource for anyone who wants to bring more 'eco-friendly' practices into action. It offers loads of encouragement, with practical and fun ideas, and a wealth of websites to explore. Every office should have one!
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