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The future of workplaces: Prioritising wellbeing, creativity, and sustainability

The future of workplaces: Prioritising wellbeing, creativity, and sustainability

The workplace is changing fast, and so are the needs of workers. The Covid-19 pandemic really shook things up, making people rethink how we approach work. The traditional office setup has been replaced by a more flexible, hybrid working model. 

With employees now mixing in-office and remote work, companies are focused on creating spaces that support everyone’s wellbeing, comfort, and creativity. A recent report by Studio DB highlights how important these factors are in getting people back to the office. 

 

 

One of the big takeaways from the report is the rising importance of sustainability in the workplace. Many employees said their organisations are putting a high priority on environmental sustainability. It’s not just about comfort anymore; businesses are also thinking long-term about the planet and how their practices impact it.

Interestingly, the report also found that many workers are okay with spending a little more if it means achieving their sustainability goals. This could be due to a wider understanding of sustainable practices and environmental issues that has led to a feeling of responsibility for reducing their carbon footprints. 

 

 

Now, more than ever, employees want workspaces equipped with energy-efficient lighting, HVAC systems, on-site renewable energy, and buildings built to sustainable certifications. They also want companies to use more sustainable materials to create greener, more efficient environments.

Sustainability is playing a huge role in today’s workplace. To keep up with your team’s expectations, companies need to actively invest in sustainable practices that help build a healthier, more resilient future for both their people and the planet.


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