100 ways to make your school be a true role model
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No. 2: Install solar reflective film on windows
Number 2Solar reflective window films can reduce energy consumption by blocking heat and UV rays, lowering carbon footprint, and improving indoor temperature control, leading to a more sustainable and cost-effective building environment.Learn why you should do this:...
No. 15: Install movement sensors to control the lights
The integration of motion sensors in school buildings has been a game changer in terms of sustainability. By detecting occupancy patterns and adjusting lighting in real-time, schools can significantly reduce their energy consumption and lower their carbon footprint.
No. 16: Design amazing hoodies and sell them ‘at cost’!
Wearing warm clothing in winter in schools reduces energy consumption by reducing the need for heating, lowering carbon footprint, and saving money on energy bills, creating a more comfortable and sustainable learning environment.
No. 8: Install localized heat pumps
Number 8Installing heat pumps in schools can provide significant environmental and financial benefits by reducing carbon emissions, improving indoor air quality, and lowering heating and cooling costs. This can lead to a more sustainable and comfortable learning...
No. 17: Turn the hot water down, everywhere…
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), reducing the water temperature by just 2 degrees Celsius can result in a 5-10% reduction in energy use and corresponding greenhouse gas emissions.
No. 4: Replace those windows!
Number 4High-efficiency ceiling fans can reduce energy consumption, improve indoor air quality, lower maintenance costs, and offer potential energy efficiency rebates and incentives for schools. These benefits can save money and create a healthier learning...
Use reusable water bottles
Number 007"Adequate hydration is essential for cognitive function and can positively impact academic performance. Dehydration has been linked to symptoms such as fatigue, headaches, and poor concentration, all of which can negatively impact a student's ability to...
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