The caretaker had a meeting with some of the ks2 children at lunchtime to ask them if they can help the teachers to remember to turn off electrics in class and bays when thy are not in there. Caretaker said we were trying to reduce our electric consumption by 5% this month and so it would be helpful if the older children would be ambassadors for this. They were very happy to help and have already fed back that they have been turning lights and IT items off all week.
Activity description
Reducing your energy costs and carbon emissions involves careful planning. Having a stated goal is also a great way of staying focused on what you're doing. Plus meeting your target means something to celebrate - a great reason to hold a whole school assembly or talk about your fab Energy team work in the school newsletter!
When you set a target you'll get progress reports, suggestions of activities, and more detailed analysis focused on your energy reduction targets.
All you have to do is click on the set a target action prompt on the adult dashboard and have a think about what target is suggested for you. We always suggest a reduction of 5% to start with.
However you might have big ideas for how you can tackle energy waste at your school and want to aim for 10%. Or you might want to take baby steps to tackle old buildings, old equipment and lack of awareness. It's completely up to you.
Once you've set your target you'll update you on your progress month by month so make sure you check back at least once a term!
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