When you enter your office building and go straight to the parking lot. What do you get to see there? Parking is not allowed in the basement. Wonder why? Just to increase vegetation not only this, there are preferred car parking areas for car pooling vehicles and recharge stations for alternative fuel vehicles. Now imagine this! Your office uses sensitive air conditioner that automatically alters the room temperature depending on the number of people in the room. It also Eco-Friendly paints on the walls. The structure of the office building is designed in such a way that it uses 95 percent natural lights. Well, don’t be surprised. You are simply working in a green environment! Corporate India is steadily walking up to the benefits of green architecture including significantly lower running costs and a better brand image. Companies are also increasingly acknowledging the benefits of green architecture not just from an environmental perspective, but even from a cost management angle.
Different companies may have different reasons but the most reason towards a green architecture is its commitment towards environment conservation. Patni’s green IT-BPO Knowledge Centre in Noida is a case in point. It is designed to use less energy, water and natural resources as well as creates less waste. The state-of-art facility is build as per the guidelines of LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) India Green Building Rating System for New Construction. According to Patni, it is one of the first few building in India Green Building Council (IGBC) and the Us Green Building Council (USGBC).
“People are the most important assets of a company and it is vital to provide them with a healthy work environment. This becomes all the more important to us, as we run our BPO and KPO operations on a 24x7 basis. Green environment provides occupants access to natural light and Talk Cisco Green’, employees are now sharing best practices and their recommendations to help Cisco meet its environmental goals. Employees are also sharing their perspectives via short video clips downloadable from a new focused website. Cisco also has group (multiple) email aliases of green-minded employees who share information. .
Different companies may have different reasons but the most reason towards a green architecture is its commitment towards environment conservation. Patni’s green IT-BPO Knowledge Centre in Noida is a case in point. It is designed to use less energy, water and natural resources as well as creates less waste. The state-of-art facility is build as per the guidelines of LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) India Green Building Rating System for New Construction. According to Patni, it is one of the first few building in India Green Building Council (IGBC) and the Us Green Building Council (USGBC).
“People are the most important assets of a company and it is vital to provide them with a healthy work environment. This becomes all the more important to us, as we run our BPO and KPO operations on a 24x7 basis. Green environment provides occupants access to natural light and Talk Cisco Green’, employees are now sharing best practices and their recommendations to help Cisco meet its environmental goals. Employees are also sharing their perspectives via short video clips downloadable from a new focused website. Cisco also has group (multiple) email aliases of green-minded employees who share information. .