
1. Coworking spaces promote the shared use of office infrastructure, which reduces the need for each company or freelancer/self-employed person to have their own offices, furniture and equipment. Production resources and transportation emissions are reduced.
2. Many coworking spaces pay attention to energy-efficient buildings, energy-saving equipment and recycling initiatives. Sharing resources such as printers, meeting rooms and kitchens leads to greater efficiency and less waste.
3. Coworking spaces are often located in urban, easily accessible locations, which reduces commuter traffic and leads to lower CO2 emissions.
4. Co-working spaces give freelancers and start-ups the opportunity to share the use of office space, which can reduce fixed costs (rent, operating costs).
5. The creative and collaborative environment promotes the exchange of ideas and innovations. This collaboration can both strengthen individuals and generate new business models.
6. CoWorking spaces provide a platform for social interaction and knowledge sharing that can improve access to resources for small businesses and freelancers.
7. Diversity and the inclusive environment in the co-working space, which attracts people from different social and cultural backgrounds, not only promotes social integration, but also equal opportunities.
8. Coworking spaces adapt to the changing needs of the working world. They offer space for expansion and development while maintaining a sustainable working environment.
You can even take a free taster day in our CREON CoSpace to see for yourself. 🌱 😉
Would you like to get to know our CREON CoSpace? Simply book a viewing appointment for our co-working area here.