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We can get on a path to achieving zero emissions. We can set an example for our clients, contractors, and employees. And we can save money in the process, said Ronnie Siegel, ASLA, founder of Swire Siegel Landscape Architects, during a discussion organized by the ASLA Biodiversity and Climate Action Committee.Last year, Siegel authored a freely available guide published by ASLA and the ASLA Fund: Towards Zero Emission Business Operations: A Landscape Architects Guide to Reducing the Climate Impacts of Offices.The guide explains how organizations of all sizes from those run out of a home office to large companies can reduce their scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions. It served as the basis of discussion. Read more in ASLA's THE DIRT: https://bit.ly/3WD0HSdImage Credit: Towards Zero Emission Business Operations: A Landscape Architects Guide to Reducing the Climate Impacts of Offices / ASLA; Cover image: Irvine Nature Center Stream & Wetland Restoration. / Biohabitats, Inc.; Home office of landscape architect Ronnie Siegel, ASLA / Ronnie Siegel; Home garden of landscape architect Ronnie Siegel, ASLA / Ronnie Siegel; OLINs internal Climate Week / OLIN
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