With green being such a dominant part of our daily lives there are many things that a business can do to maintain this recycled lifestyle. From the plates we use during breaks to putting water in refillable containers for hydration. What if your business could take this green lifestyle a step furniture and use conex containers as your building? Many businesses are making this switch and here are some of the reasons you should consider this big leap too.
An industrial shipping container is no longer for sending large items across long distances. Instead, these conex containers are being repurposed as offices, homes, and restaurants even! The standard conex containers can last well over 20 years if they are carefully taken care of and kept up. This could save a business owner thousands every year that they would spend in the upkeep of a typical building. Besides, this modular building solution looks and feels just like an ordinary building. They can even stay rooted in place through 100 mph winds.
Conex containers can save more than 40% of what would be paid for the traditional building plans. Leaving you room to spend more on the important needs associated with your business. The other great part, these structures take far less time to put together than your average building would. You can be up and running in a fraction of the time.
These containers are also fully eco-green structures, meaning that they are made from recycled materials in the first place, and when these structures are no longer in use they can be recycled themselves to be repurposed for their next project. These repurposed shipping containers give a whole new meaning to the term going green. Who wouldn’t be pleased with the thought of giving a break back to the earth for all that it has given us?
Next time you’re considering where to put your next office and you’re trying to figure out what the best bet would be to save yourself a couple of dimes, keep in mind that using conex containers for offices could be the solution to all of your problems. If you don’t jump on it first, someone else will.