About Campus Crest Communities
At Campus Crest, sustainability is not an 'add-on' feature; it is woven into the fabric of our organization. The service we provide allows us the opportunity to shape our leaders of tomorrow, and this is not an opportunity we take lightly. We believe in a triple bottom line philosophy, where our impacts as an organization influence our people, our planet – more... and our prosperity. Team TREES (Transform, Restore, Educate, and Empower for Sustainability) - implementing corporate responsibility initiatives across the organization through Team TREES. Team TREES guides and facilitates activities that support our triple bottom line. Internal Waste and Material Reduction - programs currently under development (2012 initiative)
LEED for Commercial Interiors - investing in our employees by providing them a healthy and efficient space to work. In 2012 we will embark on a LEED® for Commercial Interiors Certification of our corporate office remodel. Culture Club - provides an opportunity for employees to influence the fabric of our organization in healthy, engaging, and innovative ways – less – More from ZoomInfo »
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