Tips on how to reduce paper usage:
Do not discard waste paper. Recycle scrap including newspaper. You can earn extra money this way!
Do not print documents unnecessarily. Read off the computer screen if you can.
Use the back of used paper as scrap if you can.
Use toilet paper sparingly.
Encourage your parents and school to buy recycled paper products.
All space in old books should be used before using a new one.
Encourage your school and parents to support Arbour Day and plant more trees.
Come on all first team cricketers!! Score some hundreds!!! Save Electricity! Fossil fuels are scarce commodities too!
Tips on how to reduce powerusage:
Switch hot water cylinders off during the day. They can be restarted in the evening.
Use a geyser blanket. This will reduce heat loss.
Make sure pool filters are on timers. This will reduce unnecessary usage.
Make sure all lights in the house are off when you leave home.
Use gas stoves where possible.
Encourage your school and parents to use energy saver globes.
Saving electricity will save you a bundle of money!!
Solar power – A safer, renewable energy source. Go green!
Is this really possible? Yes it is!
Encourage your school and parents to install solar panels.
Solar panels allow you to generate your own electricity using the sun.
The sun’s energy is absorbed by these panels and converted into electric energy.
The electric energy is stored in a battery.
Surrounding buildings are then fed with electricity when needed.
The cost of the installation will be recovered by the savings on your electricity bill.
What about wind power?
Plastics are useful but dangerous.
We can’t do without it but lets be sensible!
Recycling used plastic is the only way to limit more production.
Encourage your school to install recycle bins on campus.
All of you can play your part by placing empty water and cooldrink bottles in