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. 89: Purchase carbon offsets for all school related air travel
Number 89Purchasing carbon offsets for all school-related air travel can help schools to mitigate their carbon footprint and reduce their impact on the environment. Carbon offsets fund projects that reduce carbon emissions, such as renewable energy and...
No. 88: Install solar parking shading structures
Number 83Installing solar parking shading structures at schools provides environmental benefits by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and financial benefits by reducing electricity costs. Additionally, it provides shaded parking for vehicles and can be used as a...
No. 86: Provide charging points for ebikes at school
Number 86 Providing charging points for e-bikes at school can lead to reduced greenhouse gas emissions and save money on transportation costs while promoting healthy and sustainable modes of transportation for students and staff. Learn why you should do this: As the...
No. 84: Implement and reward car sharing programmes at your school
Number 84Implementing car sharing programs at school can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save money on fuel costs. Incentivizing carpooling through rewards and recognition can encourage more students and staff to participate.Learn why you should do...




