Eco Club Presentation
Introduction
So you want to convince your Eco Club to work on persuading your school to go carbon neutral? Great!
We can help! We have put together a couple of documents that will help you save time and make your presentation really professional. Take a look..
Slideshow
We’ve put together a slideshow that you can adapt (if you want to!) which covers all of the points that you may want to present. There are only 6 slides and, depending on how fast you talk, it should form the framework for a 4 – 8 minute presentation.
We have made it in Microsoft Powerpoint so that you can import it into Apple Keynote or Google Slides.
Download it here.
PDF Leaflet
To support the presentation, we have a PDF which you can share with your team. Unfortunately, you are not able to edit this one!!
Download it here.
Once you’ve made the presentation and, hopefully, got everyone on board, then you’ll need take a look at our other projects on taking the next steps…
More ways you can take action…
No. 98: Allow only reusable dishware at school
Number 98 Using reusable dishware at schools has many benefits, including reducing waste, lowering costs, and promoting sustainability education. Research shows that switching to reusable dishware can have a significant positive impact on the environment and finances...
No. 74: Set up beehives in the school grounds
Number 74 Setting up beehives on school grounds can have numerous benefits, including environmental, educational, and financial advantages. The presence of bees can help to support local ecosystems, provide opportunities for student learning, and even generate revenue...
No. 50: Use food waste digesters for fertilizer
Number 50 Food waste digesters are an effective solution to reduce food waste and produce high-quality fertilizer for schools. This sustainable system not only benefits the environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but it also saves schools money on waste...
No. 26: Install bike racks at school
Number 26 Installing bike racks in schools can benefit the environment, promote physical activity, and save money. Students who bike to school have improved physical fitness and academic performance, while schools can save money on transportation costs and reduce...