At Sustainable Strategies, we believe that sustainability is a value add.
Sustainability can be an effective risk management strategy, smart business plan and value-generating market differentiator. We see sustainability as a service, and one that is:
Empowering and inspiring
Meaningful and aligned with business goals
Accessible and inclusive
We are driven to demonstrate that our strategies add value. We provide specialized support for deep green goals, and part of that work involves tracking the latest trends. Follow us on our social media channels, including Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn as we provide a weekly summary of various sustainable building metrics, and analyze the resulting trends.
In case you missed it, here’s the data we released this week!
We have already scheduled in-house seminars that summarize our 2021 forecast - reach out if you are interested in learning more about our analysis of what’s next!
As we mentioned in our last update, we are thrilled to partner with Blue Daisi Consulting for our upcoming webinar, Upgrade Your Home Office: making a healthier, more sustainable workspace, on November 17, 2020 from 11 - 12. Learn more and register by clicking the button below.
For the lawyers in our network, on November 24, 2020, we will be co-presenting with naturopathic physician Kristen Allott, as part of the Washington State Bar Association’s Legal Lunchbox series: healthy selves, healthy workplaces. We are proud to support legal professionals by sharing the latest research on the impacts of indoor spaces on health and wellness - and strategies anyone can leverage to improve their workspaces. Learn more and register by clicking the link below.
Our training programs on supporting health and wellbeing while working from home have become very popular. In addition to our on-demand online course, if you are interested in booking us for a live training with your organization, contact us!
Finally, we know that there are significant opportunities to improve the energy performance of existing buildings. We recently co-authored an article, Energy Efficiency Mandates and Impacts to Leases for Existing Buildings: How Practitioners Can Proactively Manage a Changing Landscape, with attorney Erik Jennings of Pacifica Law Group. We developed this resource for leasing professionals and related practitioners. Read the full article by following the link below. Article reprinted by permission of the Real Property, Probate, and Trust Section of the Washington State Bar Association.