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Author: Joe Llanos

A lightbulb moment: Reducing home electricity use

Posted onMarch 16, 2016AuthorJoe LlanosLeave a comment

The Green Impact blog is being handed over to the SITraN team this week! This post is by David Stevenson, the team’s Green Impact Project Assistant. If you or your team would like to contribute to the blog, email greenimpact@sheffield.ac.uk. A home in the UK with typical energy consumption consumes about 3,300 kWh of electricity annually1. In Read More …

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Food for thought: The environmental impact of the food we eat

Posted onMarch 15, 2016March 15, 2016AuthorJoe LlanosLeave a comment

The Green Impact blog is being handed over to the SITraN team this week! This post is by David Stevenson, the team’s Green Impact Project Assistant. If you or your team would like to contribute to the blog, email greenimpact@sheffield.ac.uk. In my last post I looked at the 5p plastic bag charge, and mentioned how at a Read More …

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Vegetarianism and the planet

Posted onMarch 11, 2016March 7, 2016AuthorJoe LlanosLeave a comment

The Green Impact blog is being handed over to the ACS teams this week! This post is by Fran Bird, Contracts Assistant in Accommodation & Commercial Services. If you or your team would like to contribute to the blog, email greenimpact@sheffield.ac.uk. Did you know that raising animals for food produces more greenhouse gas emissions than all of the Read More …

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    • Thermal Imaging: Picture the Invisible
    • Fairtrade Fortnight: Fairtrade Bake Off!
    • Go Green Week 2015
    • New Year, Green You!
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    • Heating Off, Jumpers On!
    • Arts Tower Blackout
    • Labs Switch Off!
  • Green Impact Awards
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