The green rooms
By Elizabeth Eyre (July 2007 Issue)
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Green seems to be everyone’s favourite colour these days, whether i t is councils taxing residents for producing too much waste, corporations using biodegradable plastic in their packaging or shoppers counting the food miles in their local supermarket.
The environmental lobby is making its presence felt in all areas of our lives, and work-based learning and development (L&D) is no exception. There are companies, for example, that are now providing facilities for classroom-style learning sessions to be held over the internet, enabling learners to benefit from interaction with tutors and course-mates without having to travel.
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