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Hybrid Work Can Contribute to Reducing Carbon Emissions by up to 90%.

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Hybrid work could reduce work-related carbon emissions by up to 90% by allowing employees to work closer to home, according to a study by the International Workplace Group (IWG) in collaboration with Arup. The transition to hybrid and more localized work models is becoming increasingly important for organizations, communities, and individuals to collectively reduce their environmental impact, in line with this year's Earth Day theme.
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Hybrid work could reduce work-related carbon emissions by up to 90% by allowing employees to work closer to home, according to a study by the International Workplace Group (IWG) in collaboration with Arup. The transition to hybrid and more localized work models is becoming increasingly important for organizations, communities, and individuals to collectively reduce their environmental impact, in line with this year's Earth Day theme.

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PR Noticias broke the news on Friday, April 24, 2026.
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