Bigger changes you could make
Think about installing energy efficient heating, such as an air heat pump (although aimed at heating homes, the Energy Saving Trust has an in-depth guide to heat pumps on their website).
If you have club transportation like a mini-bus, look into swapping it for an electric vehicle instead.
For swimming pool managers, look into belarus rcs data using UV radiation as a secondary disinfection process alongside chlorine. It’s been found that it can reduce the chlorine residual levels necessary to keep the pool water healthy.
Hopefully you now have plenty of ideas for what you could do at your organisation to be more environmentally friendly. And although some of the more substantial changes may require investment, there is financial support out there. Many green loans and grants are provided by Local Authorities to businesses operating in their area. So if you’re considering a big project, contact your Local Authority first to see what’s available.
Our final tip – is to make yourself accountable by creating an Environmental Policy. Include goals and targets to help keep on track e.g. commit to replacing all light bulbs with energy efficient ones by the end of the year (see our article – Five effective ways to update your club policies – for more advice about policies).
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