Kokuyo workers work on the rooftop of its headquarters to reduce CO2 emissions!


Japanese office supplies manufacturer Kokuyo opened a garden office on the rooftop of its headquarters in Tokyo on Thursday in a bid to cut back on electricity consumption and reduce carbon dioxide emissions. With that innovative step, Kokuyo aims to reduce its overall CO2 emissions by 56 tons a year, about

10 percent of it through the garden office. The company feels workers will be able to work more efficiently in a natural environment. About 140 employees are expected to work in the garden office for 90 days a year — about a third of their annual work days. The rooftop office uses latest […]

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