Seeing Green -- Add Plants at Work to Increase Your Bottom Line

by Kathleen Hall
Richmond.com

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), most people spend 90% of their time indoors. Yet, the indoor environment sometimes has higher levels of pollutants --10 times more -- than the outdoors! There's good news, however. You can improve a building's air quality -- and therefore employee comfort and health -- with the simple addition of plants.

Read more about how to clean up your office air quality and improve worker productivity

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The Lasting Impression Award 20 December 2010, 14.54 Ashley Loftin
The Lasting Impression Award
Buckingham Greenery is Proud to accept the VMSDC "Lasting Impressions" award for 2010.  This award is presented to a certified minority business for the outstanding professional image exhibited in the business communit...Read More The Lasting Impression Award
LEED Credit for Indoor Plants 05 October 2010, 14.34 Ashley Loftin
LEED Credit for Indoor Plants
Industry Insights: Second Building in U.S. Gets LEED Credit for Use of Indoor Plants Our thanks to friend and colleague Joe Zazerra, Chair of Green Plants for Green Buildings' LEED Advocacy Committee, who shared this excit...Read More LEED Credit for Indoor Plants

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This morning I went by both buildings and honestly, I think the decorations look very nice! For such short notice and quantities available at the time, I think you guys did a great job!
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