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    Embodied Carbon: Interface Base Camp

    Drawdown Georgia Oct 15, 2020

    When they built their new headquarters - or "Base Camp" - in Atlanta, Interface was able to reduce the carbon footprint of the building by one half. How did they do it? 

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    Click to view the complete case study and learn more.

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