- Talking about ways to ''go green''.
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1. Go Digital
The more you do online, the less you need paper. Think about if you can send emails instead of letters or if you need to print files or if you can save them on your computer (or SharePoint if you’re based in a RLO office)
2. Switch lights off
One of the simplest ways to reduce energy consumption is to switch lights off when you leave a room. If it’s sunny outside open up the blinds and make the most of natural light instead.
3. Reuse before recycle
Before you get gung-ho about recycling think about can you re-use items first? Can you print on both sides of paper or can you re-use as scrap paper for note taking or shopping lists?
4. Get sharing
Does everyone in the office or service need their own stapler, hole punch, scissors, etc? Of course not! Save money and unnecessary manufacture by using less in the first place. Rather than buying new stationery, see if you can get refills instead.
5. Switch computers off
Both in services and offices make sure computers are switched off when you’re not using them rather than just leaving them on standby – you’d be amazed how much energy this saves!
6. Recycle
Make sure you recycle what you can. RLO offices have green bins to recycle paper and most councils will collect recycled materials such as plastic and cardboard from residential services so make sure you sort out waste before throwing in the bin.
7. Cut unnecessary travel
Consider if you can use the RLO Skype or teleconference facilities instead of travelling in the first place. Not only is this good for the environment but also saves you time and money too!
8. Save water
Only use as much water as you need, saving both water and the energy needed to heat it when it comes to cups of tea and baths etc. Plus did you know you can get dual-flush toilets or water saving devices for toilet cisterns which reduce water per flush.
9. Green the commute
Can you car share, use public transport, walk or ride a bike instead of jumping in the car? This often provides a great chance to integrate with the community or get to know your colleagues better too!
10. Bring your own lunch
Bringing lunches to work in reusable containers is probably the greenest (and healthiest) way to eat at work. Buying lunches everyday almost inevitably ends up with a miniature mountain of packaging waste and is way more expensive than making your own too!
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Take shorter showers. Yes, everyone wants to look (and smell) his/her best for that special someone or secret crush, but how many rinses and repeats do you really need? A dripping faucet can waste 3,000 gallons a year, about the same amount you can save by halving your daily shower time.[1] That's no drop in the bucket!
- It can seem like water is cheap and abundant, but access to clean water is an issue for billions of people around the world. Increasing demand for water also affects rivers and lakes (and what lives there) by reducing levels, changing water flow with dams and reservoirs, and introducing chemicals and waste products.
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Turn the lights off. You might not pay the electric bill, but you know that the lamp (or TV, stereo, or laptop) costs money to operate. That money pays for the power plants that produce that electricity and usually release pollutants into the environment in the process.
- Ask your family to set the furnace temperature lower and the air conditioner higher. Sweaters, open windows and fans will work just fine most days.
- Unplug appliances that are not being regularly used. Many electronic devices still draw power even when turned off, sometime known as “vampire” energy drain.
- Many states now allow residents to choose their energy supplier. Talk to your family about choosing a supplier that produces electricity with less pollution, via solar, wind, and other options.
- Ride your bike or walk instead of driving (or being driven). Yes, every teen looks forward to a driver’s license and a first car, but automobiles are one of the primary causes of air pollution. When pedal power won’t cut it, take the bus or carpool. It might not seem as cool as driving yourself, but it is much more fuel efficient.
- Eat less meat. The animals that gave their all to become your hamburger or chicken quesadilla require significantly more space, energy, and five times more water than the stars of a meatless dish.[2] You don’t necessarily have to become vegetarian just for this reason, but eating less meat will probably do your body good while it helps the planet anyway.
1.Changing Your Daily Habits
2.Unplug devices when possible.
3.Trade in your dryer for a good old-fashioned clothesline
4.Run your air conditioner sparingly or not at all
5.Close the heating and air conditioning vents in your home.
6.Don't use electronic exercise machines. 7.Use a warm blanket or sweater in winter. 8.Conserve water 9.Recycle all you can 10.Avoid using disposable items.Taking steps to conserve and reuse is easier than you might think. You can do your part just by changing your daily habits. To help save the environment, try decreasing energy and water consumption, changing your eating and transportation habits to conserve natural resources, and adapting your home and yard to be more environmentally friendly. Once you've made your own lifestyle more environmentally conscious, you can also engage in activism to help educate others on doing the same.
Switch off anything that uses electricity when not in use. If you're not using it, turn it off. This goes for lights, televisions, computers, printers, and so on.
- Put timers on lamps and use them to turn off lamps at the same time each day. Timers like these can be found in hardware stores and they can be plugged into outlets, then control the power to your lamp.
- You can also find heaters and fans that have timers on them. So if it's cold or hot during the night it will switch off for you. Most of the timers go for an hour and then automatically switch off.
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Unplug devices when possible. Leaving devices plugged in, such as laptop chargers or toasters, can use "phantom" energy. Even when an appliance is turned off, it may still use power because the applications on the electronics will constantly use electricity.[1] It is best to unplug anything that you do not anticipate using in the next 36 hours (or more).
- Use a power strip to turn lots of things off with the flip of a single switch. You can plug all your devices in one area—say, your computer—into a power strip. When you're done, simply turn the power strip off with the switch.
- Measure the energy your devices use or look up typical energy use. To measure usage yourself, use a Kill-a-Watt. You plug an appliance in through the Kill-A-Watt, and it measures the power use. This tool can also tell you whether a particular appliance or device draws power when it is turned off.
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Trade in your dryer for a good old-fashioned clothesline. Air drying leaves your clothes smelling fresh and is environmentally friendly. Tumble dryers are among the biggest energy users in most households, after the refrigerator and air conditioner. If you do use a dryer, make sure to keep the vent clear, for safety as well as efficiency.
- Also, when using a washing machine, make sure you have a full load of dirty clothes. Do not just put a couple of dirty clothes into the washing machine as that wastes water. Instead make sure you have a full load of dirty clothing to conserve the water and electricity.
- If you want, you can also hand wash clothes in a sink or buy a energy efficiency washing machine that doesn't use a lot of waterRun your air conditioner sparingly or not at all. Air conditioners use a great deal of electricity. Use natural ventilation or a fan to keep cool, as much as possible.
- If you do use an air conditioner, set it to a slightly lower temperature than outside. Remember that setting the temperature lower uses more electricity, and it won't cool things off any faster.Close the heating and air conditioning vents in your home. If you are not using certain rooms in your house, close the vents in these rooms, and close the doors. Doing this consistently will reduce the amount of energy squandered by heating or cooling seldom occupied spaces.Don't use electronic exercise machines. Instead of using exercise equipment, use a real bicycle (or a unicycle), or walk to get to nearby destinations or for pleasure. Calisthenics, push-ups, and other bodyweight exercises work, as well. Use a warm blanket or sweater in winter. Bundle yourself up and lower your thermostat by a few degrees. Aim to set your thermostat at 68°F (20 °C) in the winter, perhaps even lower at night. Every degree above this will generate about 6-8% additional energy output.
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2.Communication is a quick and quick way to convey information from one person to another. There are many ways to communicate. Signing communication is the use of predefined symbols to communicate with each other, it is often used with the hearing impaired and the non-verbal. Next is the way of communicating by means of communication such as computers, telephones, this is usually used on the phone. And the most common way is oral communication. We will talk to each other to transmit information to each other, this is the easiest and fastest way to communicate. There are many ways to practice communication such as speaking with enthusiasm, assertiveness, not talking around, not stuttering, using gesture language "mirroring", asking unknown questions, revealing the name of the other person. . Through the above, you already know the different ways to communicate and how to improve communication skills, hope you can apply them in everyday life.
We are on Earth, a planet that has been inhabited for billions of years. So let me take a look at life on our home planet. From deserts to cities, creatures live everywhere. In the desert there are animals that have characteristics adapted to their life. The same goes for cold zone environments. The places with the most life are in the rainforest and in lowland and coastal areas. In the tropical forest, there are many diverse animals with different characteristics. And in the plains and coastal areas, that is the place where people live. We are currently leading a stable and mostly happy and good life. Each one has a different life, if you want, you can explore them all.
Environment has a very important meaning to human life. The everyday environment we live in is the house, the village and the school roof. In which the school roof is a place where we learn and play together. In order for our studies to be successful, we must build a healthy learning environment, so that our roof is truly a second home, the common home of all of us.
First of all, in order to keep our school green, we must plant and take care of the trees in the school together. Every year, we must participate fully in the tree planting sessions of the Youth Union. Together we will take care of and protect the trees on the school grounds. Trees should be protected and cared for, flowers should not be picked, branches should be broken, and trees should not be climbed in school. Our lovely school roof will be greener and greener if we all care and protect the trees. Our class will have sessions to plant trees and take care of trees in the school garden and school yard.
Please have a good sense of compliance, do not litter indiscriminately, do not paint on the wall, ... to make our learning environment bright - green - clean - beautiful
The ways I will do to keep my neighborhood "green". I will plant trees and beautiful flowers 2 sides of the road. It will be so great. I will collect the rubbish on the beach and in the sea then I will recycle them. It helps protect the environment a lot. And I, together with my friends, will clean the street the street and lake. And I think I will also collect broken glass, can in the park, ‘cause people always throw them indiscriminately.And I will prevent people prom cutting down trees, and I will ask everyone to grow the forests.These are the things I will do to keep my neighborhood "green"
If you follow the ways bellow, you will become a greener:
1. Talk to techers at school about putting recycling bín in very classroom
2. reuse your plastic bags.
3.use refillable pens and pencils.
4. use reuseble water bottels instead of plastic ones
5. swap your clothers with your friends or cousins
6. grow your own vegetables.
7 turn the tap off when you brush your teeth or wash the dishes.
8. walk more
9. find creative ways to reuse old items before throwing them away.
10.charty instead of throwing clother last year away
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