Thursday, December 4, 2014

Futuristic firm runs paperless workplace powered only by wind and water

                Decos’ headquarters in the Netherlands looks like something from a sci-fi film and is entirely paperless - even down to the toilets.
                Energy is supplied by nearby wind farms, its fleet consists of dozens of electric vehicles and employees use apps and 'shower toilets'. 
               The building was designed by Inbo Architects.Decos said it is so committed to environmentally sustainability that it has removed all paper from its office.
                The company’s paperless commitment means that Decos saves more than 16 trees per year - equivalent to a tonne of paper.
                 The company is now turning its attention to building robots, developing machine learning products, and launching new collaboration tools to help other companies digitalise and go paperless.
                   ‘We don’t miss paper at all,’ Minute managing director Roel Noort said.
                    ‘Not only have we implemented technology services that replace all need for paper, but, in doing so, we’ve actually increased the efficiency, organisation, and sustainability of our company.’

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