Carbon Clean-up
The BBC has a diary following Fulcrum Consulting as they take part, along with roughly 400 other businesses, in the 100 Days of Carbon Clean-Up challenge, which is run by the Chartered Institution of Building Service Engineers (Cibse) with support from the Carbon Trust.
The posts provide some interesting looks at how to save money, power and lower your carbon footprint, especially at some of the unlikely sources it comes from. I work in an office that produces a vast amount of paper, a lot of it is waste and we do recycle it, but it could be easier, and certainly there is no provision for plastic, organic or can recycling. Not to mention simple things like lights being on when not necessary, computers and monitors left on.
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