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Green buildings, because they have better air quality and let in more natural light, improve the performance of employees. "A study at Herman-Miller showed up to a 7% increase in worker productivity following a more green, day lit facility."<ref>Kats, Greg. "The Costs and Financial Benefits of Green Building." California's Sustainable Building Task Force. Pg. v. October 2003. United States Green Building Council Leadership.</ref> | Green buildings, because they have better air quality and let in more natural light, improve the performance of employees. "A study at Herman-Miller showed up to a 7% increase in worker productivity following a more green, day lit facility."<ref>Kats, Greg. "The Costs and Financial Benefits of Green Building." California's Sustainable Building Task Force. Pg. v. October 2003. United States Green Building Council Leadership.</ref> | ||
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Green buildings, because they have better air quality and let in more natural light, improve the performance of employees. "A study at Herman-Miller showed up to a 7% increase in worker productivity following a more green, day lit facility."[1]
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- ↑ Kats, Greg. "The Costs and Financial Benefits of Green Building." California's Sustainable Building Task Force. Pg. v. October 2003. United States Green Building Council Leadership.