Nixon Peabody’s San Francisco office has gone green to build some goodwill.

The law firm’s four new levels in Embarcadero One use ultra-low-flow faucets, energy-saving lighting and dual-flush toilets. The flooring is made from aging unproductive walnut trees, while countertops consist of recycled plastic bottles and glass chips. Seventy-five percent of the construction waste was recycled.

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