Rethinking Sustainability in Facilities and Workplace Management 1st Edition
Rethinking Sustainability in Facilities and Workplace Management (1st Edition) by Frans Melissen, Bert Smit, Vitalija Danivska, and Andrew Ngawenja Mzembe offers a fresh, practical perspective on making buildings and workplaces greener, healthier, and more efficient. This authoritative guide speaks directly to facilities managers, sustainability officers, property professionals, and students seeking actionable strategies for real-world impact.
Discover clear frameworks for integrating sustainable design, energy efficiency, resource stewardship, and occupant wellbeing into everyday facilities and workplace management. The book bridges theory and practice—covering lifecycle approaches, performance measurement, operational best practices, and the organizational changes needed to deliver measurable environmental and financial returns. Written by experienced practitioners and academics, the text emphasizes implementable solutions rather than abstract ideals.
Whether you manage corporate offices, educational campuses, healthcare facilities, or multi-site portfolios, this volume equips you to cut energy and water use, reduce waste, enhance indoor environmental quality, and align workplace strategy with broader ESG goals. Its guidance is globally relevant and adaptable to regional regulations and climates—from urban Europe and the UK to North America and emerging markets—helping teams meet compliance, sustainability reporting, and occupant expectations.
Practical, research-informed, and strategically focused, Rethinking Sustainability in Facilities and Workplace Management is an essential resource for professionals aiming to future-proof buildings and workplaces. Add this indispensable reference to your library and start transforming your facility operations into measurable sustainability success. Order your copy today and lead the change in sustainable facilities management.
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