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    The Truth About Food Waste

    How to Prevent Food Waste in Your Home Food waste is a huge problem around the world. With one-third of the world’s food wasted each year (which is the equivalent to 1.3 billion tons) this shouldn’t come as a surprise. Consequently, it goes without saying, that something needs to be Read more…

    By The Using Less Stuff Team, 5 years27/11/2019 ago
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    Using Less in Your Office

    How to Use Less Stuff at Work There are multiple opportunities for you to make your office more environmentally friendly. From changing lighting systems through to turning the thermostat down. There are so many ways that you can make your office green. But what are some simple things you can Read more…

    By The Using Less Stuff Team, 5 years20/11/2019 ago
    PREMIUM - Getting Started

    The 3 R’s – Reduce. Reuse. Recycle

    Reduce - Reuse - Recycle info sheet for children Reduce: Reduce means to use less stuff in the first place!   If we all make less rubbish, there will be less of a problem to deal with!  This is the best way to deal with our waste.  Reducing the amount of Read more…
    By The Using Less Stuff Team, 9 years17/04/2016 ago
    PREMIUM - Getting Started

    Communications from Head

    Once the senior management team have agreed that Using Less Stuff would be a great initiative for the whole school to get behind, the idea must be communicated to everyone associated with the school.. Information will need to go to: Governors Heads of departments Teachers Pupils Support staff Parents Everyone Read more…
    By The Using Less Stuff Team, 9 years17/04/2016 ago
    ULS Methods - Energy

    Using Less Stuff (Energy 3)

    Using Less Methods: Energy 3 Once the first two energy programs are running efficiently in the school, the final phase of Using Less energy can be put into action. Replace lights around the school with low energy lights (it’s less expensive to do this when the bulbs currently in use Read more…
    By The Using Less Stuff Team, 9 years17/04/2016 ago
    ULS Methods - Energy

    Using Less Stuff (Energy 2)

    Using Less Methods: Energy 2 Once the school is used to the simplest methods of Using Less Energy we can start to look at other ways of reducing energy consumption around the school. Turn down the brightness on all televisions, computers and smart boards around the school. Unplug your laptop Read more…
    By The Using Less Stuff Team, 9 years17/04/2016 ago
    ULS Methods - Energy

    Using Less Stuff (Energy 1)

    Using Less Methods: Energy 1 Simple methods of consumption reduction are often the most effective. Here are a few things we can do to begin Using Less energy in your school. Turn all plugs off at the switch. Turn appliances off when they’re not in use; do not leave them Read more…
    By The Using Less Stuff Team, 9 years17/04/2016 ago
    Heat Pumps

    What are Water Source Heat Pumps?

    Water source heat pumps work on a similar principle to both air source and ground source heat pumps. Instead of taking advantage of the heat in the air or the ground, they take advantage of the relatively consistent temperatures found in a body of water. A series of flexible pipework Read more…
    By The Using Less Stuff Team, 9 years17/04/2016 ago
    Heat Pumps

    Ground source heat pumps

    Ground source heat pumps for business & commercial use Ground source heat pumps can generate heat & hot water for businesses.  The sun transfers a substantial amount of heat energy into the ground. Ground source heat pumps use pipes, buried in the ground, to absorb this heat. It circulates a Read more…
    By The Using Less Stuff Team, 9 years17/04/2016 ago
    Heat Pumps

    Air Source Heat Pumps

    Air source heat pumps are more efficient than oil, gas, and electric resistance heating in mild climates but they are less efficient than ground source heat pumps because a ground source heat pump draws energy from the ground which is warmer than the external air in winter. However, air source Read more…
    By The Using Less Stuff Team, 9 years17/04/2016 ago

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