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Trees for business premises

Trees for business premises

Potential for greening

 

There is enormous potential for greening at business premises, because they are extremely spacious. Typical features of many business premises are functional design, a lot of concrete and asphalt.

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Sustainability

Sustainability

Making business premises more sustainable is consistent with a strategy of facing up to the climate challenges of our times and offers a number of benefits:

  • Increases resistance to heat and flooding
  • Creates space for biodiversity and nature
  • Promotes the health and productivity of employees

 

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Proven effect of greenery

Proven effect of greenery

Nature reduces stress and tempts people to exercise more. Employees are inspired by looking out at greenery from their workplace or during their lunchtime stroll. And besides, where would you rather work, on a grey industrial site or a vibrant, flowering place? An inspiring and green work environment connects employees with their location. This is important in a time when employers want to be attractive to workers. Green industrial premises provide a pretty, healthy and productive environment for staff.

A green roof

A green roof

Bee strips, fruit trees, colourful flowering shrubs. The roof also has enormous potential, if necessary combined with solar panels. Greenery on the roof significantly absorbs the heating of the building and creates space for biodiversity.

 

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Functional application

As a business you are doing your bit for a better environment with business premises which are green and future-proof. However, it is important to use the right varieties. More nature ensures better water storage and reduces heat nuisance, provided that the correct planting is used. Plants and trees provide cooling, collect water and clean the air. Thus, green business premises make a vital contribution to resolving the ever-growing climate problems, with rainstorms and heat waves.

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