Sustainable office design: A guide to local green certifications

Consider using eco-friendly materials like bamboo flooring, recycled content carpets, and low-VOC paints. Maximize natural light to reduce energy consumption, and install energy-efficient lighting fixtures.
Use air-purifying plants, install a high-quality air filtration system, and ensure proper ventilation throughout the office space. Choose furniture and materials that are low in volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
Look into certifications like the Singapore Green Building Council (SGBC) Green Mark scheme, which assesses buildings based on their environmental impact and performance.
Install water-efficient fixtures like low-flow toilets and faucets. Consider a rainwater harvesting system for non-potable uses such as irrigation or toilet flushing.
Using recycled and reclaimed materials reduces waste, conserves natural resources, and can add a unique aesthetic appeal to your office space. It also contributes to a circular economy.
Utilize LED lighting, install occupancy sensors to turn off lights in unoccupied areas, and implement a lighting control system to adjust brightness based on natural light levels.