Issue #50: Future of Sustainability in FM
FM:Systems
Empowering organizations to reimagine and transform their workplace experience for employees.
Sustainability is more than just a trend; it's a global necessity. This issue explores the innovative sustainability initiatives happening within Facility Management and how these practices are reducing environmental impact while boosting employee well-being.
What to Read
Discover how hybrid work directly impacts sustainability, improves building efficiency and lowers costs.
Most companies aren’t prepared to comply with complicated climate-related regulations. Explore how FM:Systems can help facility managers comply with the upcoming regulatory requirements.
Discover the future of workplace management. Learn to integrate ESG into facility operations with technology.
What to Watch
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In this video, we dive deep into the SEC climate disclosure rules and what they mean for businesses. Hear firsthand insights from clients and industry contacts about their biggest compliance concerns and learn the essential first steps for companies starting their compliance journey.
What to Listen to
Hybrid Hangout Podcast: Unraveling Smart Buildings- Sustainability, Health, and Security Integration
Discover how smart buildings integrate sustainability, health, and security through a range of interconnected systems and IoT devices. Learn how centralized IT and analytics empower smart buildings to optimize operations and provide valuable insights for effective management.
What to Attend
July 31 | 12:00PM ET
As facilities managers strive to lessen the environmental impact of buildings they manage, it is essential to consider the well-being of people who work there. Today’s smart office buildings can play a key role in making employees feel welcomed, comfortable, and energized for work. Attend part three of our Planet, Places, People: The Future of Workplace Management webcast series to discover the powerful connection between workplace sustainability and employee health, safety, and productivity.
Did you Know?
Working remotely two to four days per week cuts carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 11-29%, according to a study by Cornell University and Microsoft.
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