“Going Green” Made Easy With Virtual Office Space
It might seem all the rage these days to claim to be “green,” but the fact of the matter is that many companies have been incorporating green, or environmentally-friendly, policies since the Federal Clean Air Act was enacted in the 1990s. Companies in the United States that utilize virtual office space are actually complying with the requirements of the Federal Act.
The Federal Clean Air Act requires companies with 100 or more employees in heavily polluted regions to develop plans to reduce automobile commuting by 25 percent. As a result, since the Act went into effect in 1996, the number of telecommuters and virtual offices in the business world have dramatically increased.
Of course, large companies in heavily-polluted urban regions are not the only businesses that can enjoy the green benefits of a virtual office. Small businesses that use a virtual office space are also able to be green, saving on utilities, while their employees save on commuting costs (and use less gas).
Virtual Office Space Tip: Productivity levels rise with a virtual office or telecommunitng arrangement because employees work in familiar surroundings and save time traveling to and from the office. The total daily hours worked at home in a virtual office space is much longer than it could ever be in an office.









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