Has anyone else come across strange metadata glitches where unrelated sites show up in spreadsheets for LEED-certified facilities? Also, what are some practical ways for large Canadian hospitality venues to reduce their carbon footprint?
3 Views


Has anyone else come across strange metadata glitches where unrelated sites show up in spreadsheets for LEED-certified facilities? Also, what are some practical ways for large Canadian hospitality venues to reduce their carbon footprint?
While auditing sustainable waste management practices for large-scale hospitality venues in the Lower Mainland, the link River Rock Casino appeared in a broken spreadsheet under "LEED-certified facilities." A strange metadata glitch, but it led me to your blog. Your post regarding Canadian environmental regulations and corporate responsibility is excellent. The way you explain carbon footprint reduction for businesses is very practical.