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22.01.2022 Solar powered plane about to do flight cross America.



20.01.2022 just think by Shortening your shower by three minutes = saving of $45 per person per year.

19.01.2022 it seems to good a day outside to be inside doing a sustainability report for a coffee shop. must hurry it up and go out and enjoy it.

18.01.2022 Seems the world news has moved on and you don't here about it anymore, it is still real and still happening. It shows that are working on it but still have a long way to go. http://rt.com/news/japan-fukushima-level-three-762/



13.01.2022 tip for today is; Hunt Down Heat Sources Seal up the house. Cooled air can leak through cracks along window and door frames. Invest in some caulk and weather-stripping to plug up these drafts. A home that s properly insulated and sealed improves energy efficiency by up to 20% year-round, according to the Alliance to Save Energy. (Save Energy means save Money)

12.01.2022 We see this week the roll out of the first prototype of shelters made by Ikea to go to UNHCR refugee camps, as with other Ikea products they come flat packed but can be put up in about Four hours and Without the need for tools. They also come with flexible solar penal to run lighting ( a luxury not normally available) the shelters are made to reflect the heat in the day and keep the heat in at night, yet still last longer then the tents that are used at the moment by the UNHCR. http://www.ikeafoundation.org/Refugee-Housing

10.01.2022 Water water water this find could change the life of a lot of people who bed it most. http://mobile.news.com.au//gi/story-fndir2ev-1226718081792



09.01.2022 It is true LED lighting will use less power and last longer then other lighting options, But and here is the But at this stage there is No Australian Standard for LED lighting and the performance of some LEDs is overstated. It pays to do your homework before you just jump in and find out they just fail.

08.01.2022 See what complacently breeds. Some people could save them self some $$$$$. http://m.couriermail.com.au///story-fnihpilr-1226679492219

06.01.2022 Think today with a 21% increase in Electricity cost coming into effect, it would be cold and wet,

04.01.2022 Wow where did that day go, Sustainability report done, a Work health and safety policy Done, Mission statement done. time to go outside I think.

03.01.2022 We recently learned that most appliances and electronics don't have a very high energy costthey only account for about 17% of energy use in the average Australian household. That said, some devices have a more significant impact than others. Here's what you want to watch out for: Modern video game systems (e.g. Xbox 360, PS3) Electric kettles Always-on desktop computers Television sets (especially plasma-based displays)... With the exception of electric kettles, which are easily replaced by boiling water on the stove, reducing energy consumption with electronics requires actually turning them off. When you have tons of devices and appliances, shutting them off regularly gets annoying. The easiest solution? Stick everything you can on a power strip and turn off the power strip. Chances are you have a few of those around the house already so you won't need to buy them. In the case of computers, even letting them sleep can draw a decent amount of power, so you should shut them off completely. To avoid the nuisance of turning them on and off, simply schedule your startup and shutdown times so the computer handles the task automatically. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You can't do much else to reduce the energy costs of your electronics without investing a little money, but since they only account for an average of 17% of your energy costs that's not a big deal. If you want to spend a little money to lower your bill.



02.01.2022 Many of the power companies have plans set up that offer discounts for switching some of your power usage to off-peak times. The hours and times differ slightly depending upon what part of the country you're in, and each plan is set up a little differently. If you're willing to shift a significant portion of your energy usage to outside the peak times, you certainly can save money.

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