Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Office Plants in Dubai (Your Next Step to Sustainability!)

Office Plants in Dubai (Your Next Step to Sustainability!)
Going Green
Updated on 7th Feb 2018 by Planters
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Going Green 

Do you run a business or have an office in Dubai? Do you already have your New Year’s resolutions for your company? One goal that will most probably be a priority this year is to take your business to the next level and increase your ROI. But have you considered going green? This might be a part of your competitor’s resolutions which might make them one or two steps ahead of you. 

Your business can gain a lot from investing in greenery. Your visitors and customers are impressed with offices that look welcoming and appealing to them, while workers are provided with a healthier environment.

Browse through the article to learn more on how going green can be your next step to sustainability!

Table of Contents:

What Is "Going Green"?


Going green means pursuing practices that can result in more ecologically-responsible and environmental-friendly lifestyle and decisions. It will ensure protection and sustainability of natural resources. Going green is a phrase that is becoming popular nowadays because people are beginning to understand the environmental challenges we all face. 

Every step and choice you make each day contributes to either the deterioration of natural environment or the sustainability of whatever is left.

Every day we see new stories of deforestation, global warming and many more. But what can you do to help? Plants and trees, especially in a land of desert like Dubai, can really make a difference. There are landscape companies and consultants in Dubai that are ready to help businesses understand what it means to be green. What impact do you think eco-friendly choices such as having plants can make in your office environment?

You might need to check on your competitors or surrounding offices to see if they have joined the green business movement and how it has impacted them.

Benefits of Going Green

No doubt, going green can positively impact people and businesses in Dubai. Here are some of the great benefits:

It saves you money

During summer, offices would always put on their air conditioning system to keep environment cool and it leads to more energy consumption. This means you would need to pay more. But going green can save you the cost. Office plants can cool the air through the process of evapotranspiration. Also, greeneries on the wall can serve as insulator, keeping your office's temperature cooler.

Healthier workplace

White Plant Container in the Office
No doubt, the air inside the office has the probability of having more pollutants than the outside. Office plants help to clean the air, providing a workplace full of healthy employees. Businesses or offices that implement an eco-friendly work space report to have a 20% decrease in the number of sick leaves taken by the employees.

More productive workplace

Greenery serves as a source of distraction to employees in the workplace. Because they find the office environment conducive, attractive, appealing and comfortable, the cognitive functions increased, improving the overall productivity. What do you think will happen to your business in Dubai when you have happier and healthier employees? Productive employees mean more time saved, more satisfied clients and more revenue generated!

It reduces stress level

Office plants and trees in Dubai transform a work environment to a less stressful and more relaxing one. Just by simply adding plants in the interior space of the office can affect the psychological aspect of the people working in it. This is due to the therapeutic effect of plants (or the colour green) which instills calmness and optimism.

It helps to gain customer’s favour

There are many ways to market your brand. When you go green, you’re emphasizing the fact that you are an environment-friendly company. And, by adding office plants in your office in Dubai, you’re leaving a positive and good impression to your clients. 

These days, lots of people are becoming more environmentally conscious, so they prefer to go or work with companies who share the same principles. It’s one to have an attractive space but it’s different when you have a beautiful office, and still is sustainable. Hence, indoor and outdoor plants installed in your office could fill in the gap.

Reduce noise

Green Wall in the Office
This is one of the benefits people hardly pay attention to. Office plants, especially living green walls, help to reduce surrounding noise within the office. You can’t avoid background noises, but you can reduce it using plants and even trees. It will allow employees to concentrate more on their tasks. 

It increases the value of your company or office

When you make your office eco-friendly, its overall value will increase. Who knows, you might want to sell your office in the future. When you invest in greenery, you would be creating a perk for future new buyers. 

Other benefits are conservation of resources, less waste, less greenhouse gas and emission.

What Are Dubai's Steps In Going Green?

By 2020, Dubai aspires to become one of the most sustainable cities in the world by basically implementing the green building regulations and specifications. It is a part of Dubai strategic plan of 2015 and implementation of a decision made by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum to apply the specification of green buildings to all the premises and buildings in Dubai. This is with the aim of keeping the city healthy with clean and pollution-free environment. 

A city needs to encompass the three pillars of sustainability for it to be one: social, economic, and environmental. The main goal of this is to achieve the lowest environmental footprint while providing the highest quality of life to the residents. 
In line with these goals, Dubai is already in phase 1 of achieving sustainability, and the second and final phase is set to start by 2020. 

Recently, Dubai announced that it has a plan for additional sustainability projects. This includes Desert Rose. It is a 14,000-hectare smart city that could accommodate 20,000 plots of luxury homes and 10,000 housing units for Emiratis and expatriates respectively. 

Back in 2014, Dubai Municipality also said they have plans to spend 6 billion dirhams in pursuit of a dream to turn the emirate into a green paradise come 2025. The green space would be increased to more than 12,000 hectares through various horticulture and landscaping projects.

Some of the other measures Dubai has taken for the aim of sustainability are as follows:
  • Encouraged partnership between public and private sectors; also identified partnership development projects that can add value to the Municipality sustainability strategy
  • Suggested, coordinated and revised research and studies about sustainability
  • Developed necessary plans and programs to certify, publish, and apply the upshot recommendations in collaboration with the concerned parties
  • Identified all problems that may arise when applying green building standards and came up with possible solutions
  • Evaluated the present buildings in Dubai and the extent to which the sustainability standard can be realised by establishing necessary measures
Furthermore, all new buildings in Dubai have been mandated to implement the green building regulations and specifications since 2014. In 2016, an evaluating system called Al Safat rating system was introduced to qualify the buildings that meet the requirements and specifications of the new green building mandate. According to its evaluating system, all new buildings in Dubai must meet the minimum bronze rating.
Due to the government’s efforts to make UAE a greener and more sustainable one, businesses and developers are now looking for ways to contribute to the fulfillment of  the country’s vision. One perfect example is the Oasis Eco Resort in Liwa which was described as the world’s greenest eco resort. Expected to open in 2020, it boasts of its solar panels measuring 157,000 square feet, enforcement of zero-emission zones, onsite waste management, and recycling waste water onsite for irrigation.

How Can Small Businesses Or Offices Contribute To Sustainability?

Implement Greenery in the office
It may be easier for bigger corporations and companies in Dubai and the greater UAE to be more involved in the country’s sustainability plan considering the availability of resources. However, smaller businesses or shops can also play their part; and it starts by understanding the impact of your business or office to the environment. Only then you can take the necessary measures to implement the “green” vision:

1. Introduce sustainable targets and initiatives into the project

An office or small business can create a series of sustainable targets and initiatives from the beginning of each project. It means if you want to embark on one, you should include some eco-friendly goals that will contribute to sustainability. This includes investing in greenery, including the use of recyclable or reusable materials in the office, using green products and much more.

2. Save power

Eliminating screensavers, powering down machines, and considering solar power in offices can help you go green. Sometimes we plug our machines and put it on standby thinking it is not consuming any energy but this is wrong. In fact, when a machine on standby and plugged into a live power outlet, it consumes more energy. So implementing programs that automatically power down your machines is a way of contributing to sustainability.

3. Use proper lighting

Offices in Dubai can contribute to going green by installing motion sensors into light switches that turn light on and off, using natural light, and decorating the office with light colours. Additionally, the use of compact fluorescent bulbs will also contribute to the sustainability goals.

4. Use the right office equipment

Using the right office equipment includes buying energy-friendly items, using multipurpose machines, buying LED lamps, buying remanufactured ink and toner cartridge, using portable air conditioners and more.

5. Pay attention to the stationery

You can pay attention to stationery by increasing the number of digital storage systems and devices for your business, eliminating waste in printing, buying papers that are environmentally friendly, using as mall font and much more. Additionally, you should ensure the printer and photocopier default back to one copy after someone in the office has used it. When you do all these, you are contributing to sustainability one way or the other.

6. Using green cleaning products

Furthermore, make use of cleaning products that are environmentally friendly. This will protect your health, the cleaning staff, and even the employees because it removes harmful odours and substances from the office.

7. Heating and cooling of unused areas can be avoided

People rarely pay attention to this while investing in an air condition. Places such as storerooms and corridors in your office don’t necessarily need to be cooled or heated. To contribute to sustainability, heat and cool the areas needed in your office environment.

8. Invest in greeneries

Make your office greener using Dubai plants and trees. These can be installed both indoor and outdoor. It can either be an artificial or living plant depending on your choice. You can also invest in both to get the best of both worlds. Read on Planters Artificial’s article about the benefits of combining artificial and living plants to learn more. 

Why Integrating Plants In the Office Is Your Next Step in Sustainability

Indoor Plant containers
You may already be carrying out on one, two or even all the above steps. You may even already have invested in greenery. If you are, then you are on the right track. If you still haven’t, then it’s time to take a step up to achieving sustainability! 

Again, aside from aesthetic benefits, living plants emit oxygen and healthy negative ions into the air while absorbing airborne pollutants, improving the quality of the air we breathe in.

Moreover, the noise from the street can distract your employees, thereby affecting their productivity and creativity. You can reduce both low and high frequency sounds just by adding plants in the office especially by installing living plant walls. Any other acoustic energy is also reflected and refracted. 

By implementing greenery in your office, you are already promoting sustainability and are encouraging (and challenging) other companies to follow. 

Types of Living Plants That Can Be Added

Now that you’re convinced that plants are great addition to your office space, you also wouldn’t want to invest in greenery that doesn’t promote productivity like a sad looking plant on your desk or along the corridor. There are lots of plants that are easy to maintain and can thrive beautifully in your office. Here are some of them:

Vertical green walls

Vertical Wall and Planters in the Office
These are plants installed vertically on the wall providing a green lush without consuming too much of your office space. These plant walls have special irrigation system that uses panels which doesn’t only protect the bricks, but also helps future cracks and erosion.

Indoor plant wires

Plant Wires Indoors
Just like hanging vines found in the rainforest, indoor plant wires make it possible for you to extend your greeneries to any location in your office. It is perfect for offices with both large and limited floor spaces. Planters Group is currently the sole distributor of plant wires in the Middle East.

Moss walls

Office Moss Walls
Similar to living plant walls, these preserved foliage utilises a vertical space and forms a blanket of greenery. These also have soundproof features and are suited for environments with little to no natural light.

Bark Walls

Bark Walls from Freund

Image Courtesy: Freund GmbH

Bark walls, like the name entails, come from natural tree barks which have been treated and flattened for interior décor use. This wall is becoming the trend in biophilia especially for design and architecture frontrunners like Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

Artificial plants and trees

Interior Artificial Plants and Trees
The artificial plants and trees captured the lifelike appearance of their living counterparts and are produced by the craftsmen at Planters Artificial who are skilled to create the most botanically accurate greenery. 

Given the many choices for indoor plants in Dubai, you have to ensure you’ll be selecting the best fit for your office. It’s also important that you keep the health of your greenery to maintain their vibrancy. Landscape companies nowadays also provide plant maintenance services which can:
  • Ensure the displays of plants stay attractive and healthy;
  • Keep the display of a plant in optimal condition, and ensure any plant that does not meet their high standard is replaced with better, vibrant, brilliant and high-quality plant;
  • Provide assistance anywhere including shopping malls, private palaces, hotels, commercial offices and more;
  • Help protect your initial investment in greeneries; and
  • Help you manage your space, ensuring you don’t lose valuable floor spaces.

Decide to go for Sustainability

The world population is growing at a dramatic rate, which will soon have a great impact on the natural resources. UAE, for example, is growing faster mainly due to the migration of people to this part of the world. This means building sustainable cities is no longer a luxury but a necessity.

As mentioned above, you can now be a part of a bigger vision – to promote sustainability by simply adding plants in your office. Contact a reliable indoor plant supplier or landscape company in Dubai and Abu Dhabi today and stay ahead of your competitors in the going green project.

Article originally published by Planters. See blog here. https://bit.ly/2IkOr4g

Sunday, April 7, 2019

Dubai Welcomes Green Building Regulations

The Dubai Municipality’s decision to introduce Al Safat, a green building rating system for new buildings in Dubai is set to improve corporate sustainability in the UAE. The rating system has been designed to achieve high sustainable performance of buildings by strengthening their planning, design, implementation and operational phases.
It is now mandatory for all building owners, investors and developers to meet the Al Safat’s minimum bronze rating – those failing to meet the minimum rating criteria will not be given permits. According to the Dubai Municipality, by applying Al Safat standards a building can produce savings in energy use of up to 34 per cent – currently, more than 90 per cent of buildings in Dubai constructed after 2001 already meet the necessary criteria to qualify for the bronze certification.
The introduction of Al Safat is a promising move by the Dubai Municipality – since Dubai pledged to make Expo 2020 the first sustainable Expo the UAE Government has made very clear its intention to become a successful model of a sustainable economy and has put in place some ambitious targets to make this vision a reality.
The UAE Government’s implementation of plans and policies such as the Al Safat System are highly important in helping to promote and enforce policies to reduce its carbon footprint. Dubai’s commitment to becoming a world leading ‘green’ city provides businesses with an opportunity to understand and implement strategies that can translate to their bottom line.

Article originally published by Summertown. See blog here. https://bit.ly/2YSDnBr
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Happiness in the Workplace

It is not new news that having happy and engaged employees is good for business; CEOs and business leaders have been advocating this message for many years.
“Clients do not come first. Employees come first. If you take care of your employees, they will take care of the clients.” – Richard Branson, CEO & Founder of Virgin Group.
What is evolving is that global leaders and governments are now incorporating happiness initiatives into their policies decisions and strategic plans.
In 1976 the King of Bhutan, Jigme Singye Wangchuck introduced the term Gross National Happiness – a philosophy that governments should govern for the happiness and well-being of its people. However, happiness measures and initiatives have only really grown momentum with other global governments and leaders in the last 10 years.
In 2012 the United Nations produced the first World Happiness Report. Recognition of this report has increased in the last 5 years by governments and organisations, leading to many happy indicators being incorporated in to policy decisions and plans. In 2017 the UN World Happiness report included an analysis of happiness in the workplace. The report states that “recent research suggests that high levels of worker wellbeing may even lead to gains in productivity and firm performance, a finding that points toward the benefits of engaging in what might be called ‘high-road’ employment strategies conducive to employee wellbeing.” (United Nations Word Happiness Report https://youtu.be/Se2gfFKp1Iw)
In 2016 the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum appointed Her Excellency Ohood bint Khalfan Al Roumi as the country’s first Minister of State for Happiness. This appointment is unprecedented and exemplifies the new paradigm of governments and global leaders incorporating happiness into policies and decisions.
The UAE’s vision is “To be among the happiest countries in the world,” and one of its core objectives is to incentivise entities “both public and private, to launch and champion initiatives, projects, and policies to achieve happiness and positivity in society.” (https://www.happy.ae/en/discover-why)
According to the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network’s World Happiness Report, the UAE is ranked the happiest Arab country and 21st globally – a prime sign of progress after the adoption of a happiness charter by government departments. Moving forward, the country has set a goal to enter the top five happiest countries in the world under its Vision 2021 objectives.
At Summertown, we strongly believe that the strength of our company lies within our team, and that we have both an ethical and corporate responsibility to create and support a happy workplace. We are delighted that the UAE government has recognized that happiness is such an important initiative for its people, and one we will continue to embrace and practice. We believe one of the key drivers for people to be happy at work is to create a workplace environment that is conducive to happiness. Happiness of an organisation’ s people includes the workplace itself – the work or office space, and the leadership and support provided for employee wellbeing and wellness.
One of our key business pillars is to enable our clients to create ‘inspiring workplaces to enhance employee health and happiness’, and we strive to practice this in our own workplace by adopting and implementing our CSR initiatives. These include wellness workshops, promoting healthy eating and lifestyle activities.
After all – a happy person is a productive person.
Article originally published by Summertown. See blog here. https://bit.ly/2UtlyKI
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Thursday, April 4, 2019

Stress Awareness Month: Top Tips To Help Deal With Stress

Your alarm goes off late, you run to the station and all the trains are cancelled. You have to take the 
long route to work on a packed-out train and arrive late to a full inbox and they’re all marked as urgent. 
Stress. Unfortunately, we’ve all experienced some form of stress, whether it’s within the workplace
 or in our personal life. New statistics revealed by the Mental Health Foundation showed that 74% 
of adults in the UK have felt so stressed that they’re overwhelmed or can’t cope. Statistics like this 
are what make Stress Awareness Monthso important. So, in honour of this very special
 month, we’ve compiled a list of helpful tips to help you deal with stress.
We’ve divided our tips based on the statistics compiled by hse.gov.uk into the most common reasons 
for stress. We believe that using these tips daily will help you and others around you tackle stress 
and live happy and healthier lives.

Credit: hse.gov.uk

Workload

Know your limits
While we’re all superheroes in our own right, we’re also only human! Don’t take on a workload that you know you’ll struggle to complete. There’s no harm in using the word ‘no’ from time to time and setting more realistic expectations for yourself and others.
Organise yourself
A cluttered workspace makes for a cluttered mind! If you’re tearing your hair our trying to find paperwork 
or tripping over mountains of files, you probably aren’t working very productively. 
Take the time to tidy your space and your mind will follow.
Complete tasks bit by bit
You can’t eat a whole a Christmas dinner in one go now can you (although we’ve definitely all tried!) 
No, you take it bit by bit. Don’t be daunted by the big picture, take small steps to get to your end goal. 
Ask yourself, what’s the next phase I need to complete in order to finish this task?
Ask for help!
Probably the most obvious, but sometimes the hardest. Asking for help can do you the world of good.

Lack of support

Your coping technique
How do you think you cope with disappointment? Are you the kind of person to bottle it up? 
Do you hide in your room? If you’re nodding your head, then you probably need to develop better 
coping mechanisms. Why not go for a run or try some meditation? These small changes can lead to 
big improvements.
Expand that support network
Not everyone can understand what you’re going through, no matter how close they are to you. 
Sometimes a change of outlook is good; going to the same people for answers isn’t always a good idea
 – try a fresh perspective.
Try keeping a journal
A lot of the time, you may not be communicating your feelings proactively. Write down what makes you 
mad or stresses you out as soon as it happens, this will make it easier to communicate to people 
around you.

Bullying

Understanding
Bullying isn’t just having your lunch money taken in the playground. 75% of workers are affected 
by bullying. Realise what is happening to you or around you and tell someone about it.
Don’t isolate yourself.
It’s easy just to go home and hide. Running away from any kind of support is the worst thing you can do.
You aren’t the problem
Most importantly, you need to realise you aren’t the reason this is happening. It’s not to do with your 
appearance, job title or any uniqueness; its to do with someone else’s attitude.
Tell someone
If you think you’re being bullied, you most likely are. Tell someone; don’t suffer in silence.

Changes at work

Stay positive
Make sure you remain optimistic. Things may be different and difficult now, but you need to keep 
a good attitude. Come to terms with your new situation and turn it into a positive one.
Reflection
Take the time to realise what you’ve achieved in your previous role and think about what you
 can achieve in your new role. Speak to your new manager so they know what you’re looking to achieve.
 A new role brings with it so many new possibilities.
Ask questions
There’s no such thing as a bad question. Don’t be afraid to ask your new manager, colleagues 
and team about anything you’re unsure of. Bottling things up won’t help anything.

All these tips are things you can work on to help yourself. However, if you or someone you know 
is really struggling with stress, you can seek help from these websites:
Article originally published by Areaworks. See blog here. https://bit.ly/2TTa2mA

Monday, April 1, 2019

The Colour Green

The Colour Green in Office Landscaping 

One of the biggest reasons to use plants and interior landscaping is the colour;  green. Green has several psychological effects. "It balances people's emotions, creating a sense of calm".
Using green in office design provides calmness to the people in it. Green triggers feelings of security and tranquillity. Business owners and managers are often not aware of the importance of colours in getting optimal office efficiency. With a little effort in office landscaping you can create a green vibrancy that achieves this.
Planters have many years expertise in creating and improving such office spaces. We have trained interior designers that have full knowledge and immense know how in strategically planning and decorating a room without making it look like a rainforest out of control. Planters use greenery in a modern and stylish way, that makes a room look fresh, clean and inviting.
Reception Indoor Plants
The reception and waiting room is most likely the first thing your customers will see when they visit your business. As we know, first impressions are often the most important and can be fundamental in securing new business.
In the picture to the left, we have helped one of Dubai's leading law firms design their reception area. With the expertise of interior designers, we designed a room that would usually seem a bit cold and uninviting, to be more pleasant and relaxing with just a few touches of green. Planters' GRP containers were the main feature of the area, and they kept in line with the design of the room.
Planters' expertise has also been integrated to the Emirates headquarters offices where, with a few well-placed touches of green, have made a room warm and relaxing. Clients and workers alike get a sense of relaxation and freshness that shows that it's a company that cares about people.
You can see more on our project page.
Green Plants Office Design
Once you have decided to use green plants as a part of your office design, it's equally important that they are kept prim and pristine, so that they continue to look as healthy and green as the day they were installed. If you have plants that look mismanaged, it might send across a message that you don't care about the appearance of your office and even worse; that you are unprofessional. If you don't want the hassle of taking care of your plants, try Planters' maintenance services, where professional gardeners visit you on a regular basis and give your plants the prime treatment that they need.
At Planters, our mission is to make the world a greener place and we are doing it one office at a time. There is no reason that your office should not be next.
Article originally published by Planters Group. See blog here. https://bit.ly/2uFvyRK

Plant Maintenance in the Middle East


Planters specialise in maintaining living plants out-of-habitat; within office spaces and large-scale interiors that often have limited natural lighting. As the leading interior landscaping company in the Middle East, their high standards set the benchmark for other landscapers in terms of training, service, quality of goods, and plant maintenance. 

Is maintenance necessary?

In order to provide a professional appearance to their business, and a relaxing atmosphere for their staff and customers, a business will have invested in installing the initial plant displays. It is, therefore, imperative to maintain the plants in order to sustain those benefits and project that same level of professionalism.
On the other hand, if the displays are not maintained frequently and in the proper manner, they soon deteriorate; as these are living plants, they will soon die if not properly tended to. Planters ensure that the displays remain in a healthy and decorative condition to fulfill the purpose for which they were intended. Their diligent maintenance ensures that even 30 years down the line, the plants will still look just as good as they did when first planted.

How regular should maintenance be?

In order to detect potential problems before they pose a threat to their displays, Planters provide weekly plant maintenance for their 1,500 ongoing maintenance contracts. Their highly-trained staff tends to the plants as needed; removing dead leaves and debris and inspecting for the early signs of potential problems. Any plant which falls below their high standard is immediately replaced.

Dubai Airport landscape

Extensively trained & fully qualified

All of our staff undergo an initial and all-encompassing induction training, which is carried out in-house. They are taught extensively and then assigned to shadow an experienced member of the maintenance team for one to two months. This teaches them how to maintain the plant displays on site, how to talk to customers, and so forth. After this, further training is given to ensure they have comprehensively understood all aspects of plant care before being given their own maintenance contracts to maintain. The Planters team also receive additional training as Planters introduce new plant concepts to the Middle East. Earlier this year, Green Fortune's training manager was flown out from Sweden to provide training for the newly-introduced interior Living Green Walls and Plantwires.
Green Fortune produces these structures and Planters is the sole distributor within the region, rendering Planters the only landscaping company qualified to construct and maintain these impressive structures.

Distinguishable service

Unfortunately, once clients stray from Planters maintenance, the results become apparent in their displays time after time, as others simply cannot match their level of service, training, experience, and attention to detail. Planters maintain and effective and thorough maintenance service by providing the following:
  • Regular plant inspections
  • Timely visits
  • Healthy, disease-free plants
  • Fully planted containers
  • Cleaned containers with dust-free
  • Knowledgeable, uniformed staff with polite, unobtrusive behavior

Healthy plants better your business

Within Dubai, appearance is vital and you can be sure your clients are judging you on your displays, or lack thereof. Not only do Planters provide the solution but also the level of maintenance required to keep up appearances and promote positive client perceptions.
Ultimately, you choose how you want your company to be perceived if you want to be seen as a professional company that provides attention to detail, Planters provide an unmatched service within the region.
For more information on Planters maintenance service, please contact +971 4 388 3283 or email contact@planters.ae.
Article originally published by Planters Group. See blog here. https://bit.ly/2FRZFf8