Photo courtesy of Reworld
Waste solutions provider Reworld has opened its new corporate headquarters in Florham Park, New Jersey.
According to Reworld, the new office was designed with sustainability in mind and boasts Double Platinum LEED certification, which represents performance in environmental efficiency, occupant wellness and sustainable operations. Sustainable infrastructure includes energy-efficient appliances and natural lighting, and Reworld says additional amenities promote reusing materials and reducing waste, particularly single-use plastics.
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“Our new headquarters is more than just a place to work, it’s a symbol of our values and a platform for continued growth,” Reworld President Azeez Mohammed says. “This move demonstrates our commitment to innovation, sustainability and our people. It supports our mission to deliver smarter waste solutions and provides an environment that will inspire collaboration and impact for years to come.”
The company says it also took steps to ensure the relocation process aligned with sustainability best practices by reducing the need for new materials and emphasizing reuse, donation and recycling. Many office furnishings from the previous headquarters location were reused in the new space, while select items were donated to neighboring municipalities.
Reworld previously was based in Morristown, New Jersey.
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