USA Today Highlights MSU Study on Worker Productivity in Green Buildings

A group of researchers working with Michigan State University garnered national headlines for their study of people's productivity in a conventional office settings compared to being housed in a LEED-certified green office building.

According to excerpts from the article:

A group of researchers working with Michigan State University surveyed two groups of employees before and after moving from conventional office buildings to LEED-certified buildings in the same Michigan area. After moving to the new building, employees said they thought they called out sick less and were more productive.

The biggest boost comes in perceived productivity. The study's authors extrapolated that employees could each work about 39 more hours a year in the new building because of different working conditions such as better light, air quality and ventilation.

Read the entire article here.
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