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RESEAT & Cradle to Cradle Products Innovation Institute: Keeping Furniture out of Landfills

This new partnership will change the way commercial furniture is managed to reduce waste and keep valuable materials in use.

The Wellbeing Perspective with Leigh Stringer Episode 13

Leigh Stringer explores the invisible aspects of workplace design while emphasizing the importance of creating spaces that welcome diverse voices and support neurodiversity.

Guide to Year End & Early January CEU Opportunities

It's CEU season and Work Design Magazine has coordinated with programs across the country to make your education planning easy.

Waste Not – Want Not: Embracing Circularity in Workplace Cafés

Circular operations are not about reducing waste. They are about designing a system where waste is not created in the first place. Here's how.

Circular Economy Simplified: A Practical Guide for Impact

WDM staff writer Cynthia Milota defines the Circular Economy and why it is important for the industry to implement now.

Implementing the Circular Economy: A Practical Guide for Impact

WDM's Circular Economy expert, Cynthia Milota challenges corporations to evaluate their circular economy and how to get started on their journey. 

A Zero Waste Case Study: UC Berkeley’s Chou Hall

Cynthia Milota sat down with Jessica Heiges to discuss what it takes to design and operate a zero waste building.

Circularity 24: A Conference with a Conscience

WDM’s Cynthia Milota shares key learnings and a call to action from the Circularity 24 Conference in May 2024. 

Tarkett’s ReStart® Recycling Program: Keeping Old Flooring Out of the Landfill

With Tarkett's ReStart Program, recycling old flooring does not have to be costly or a schedule constraint.

Designing for Climate Change: “Optional” is No Longer an Option

SmithGroup's Nancy Kohout and Lisa Denlinger outline five ways designers can have an impact on climate change now.

Going in Circles? Good!

Ware Malcomb's Director of Sustainability, Erica Godun highlights a path to sustainable workplace design in the era of circularity, where architects and designers champion repurposing, reclaiming, and reimagining materials, ultimately crafting environmentally responsible spaces for a brighter future.

Less Bad is Not Good Enough: the Circular Economy and Office Furniture • Chicago Recap

In this interactive conversation, panelists and attendees explored office furniture from a circular economy (CE) perspective

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