If our school turned out lights that aren’t needed we could save 6920 kgCO 2 /year SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN.

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If our school turned out lights that aren’t needed we could save 6920 kgCO 2 /year SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

Schools that have upgraded T12 to T8 lighting, (that’s changing less efficient lights for more efficient lights) save 4840 kgCO 2 /year SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

If I turn off my computer and monitor when not in use, I could save 100 kgCO 2 /year SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

If my family turns off our printer when not in use, we can save 100 kgCO 2 /year SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

If I have an Xbox® free day each week, I can save 20 kgCO 2 /year SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

Go to: for some great ideas to make turning out your lights the thing to do on: Saturday, March 28th SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

By hanging clothes to dry we can save 690 kgCO 2 /year compared to using an electric dryer SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

If all my classmates turn off the tap while brushing our teeth, we can save 240 kgCO 2 /year And 413,000 litres of water/year! SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

If you install a low flow showerhead at home, you could save 20 kgCO 2 /year SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

If I fixed a dripping tap, I would save 3 kgCO 2 /year And 5000 litres of water/year! SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

If we fixed a leaking toilet, we could save 40 kgCO 2 /year and save 73,000 litres of water/year SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

If 3 students in our class use refillable water bottles, we would save 50 kgCO 2 /year And save 590 bottles/year SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

Think about all the times you use bottled water – for sports, road trips, school lunches… Instead: Place a jug in your fridge for filling your own bottle, and save money and the environment SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

If our family started using a rain barrel, we would save 60 kgCO 2 /year And save 1100 litres of water/year, compared to using tap water SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

The things we throw away go to the landfill or garbage dump The more we can Reduce, Reuse and Recycle, the better for our environment SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

If our school recycled 1500 plastic bottles, we would save 90 kgCO 2 And we could earn $90 SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

If our school recycled 3300 pop cans, we would save 800 kgCO 2 And we would earn $165 SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

If our school composted lunchroom waste we would save 230 kgCO 2 /year, and save 1 tonne of garbage/year, reducing landfill emissions SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

More than 140,000 tonnes of computer equipment, phones, televisions, stereos and small home appliances accumulate in Canadian landfills each year Instead, let’s take them to SARCAN SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

This weekend look around your house for things that can be reused or donated instead of thrown away SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

Five things you could do to make a difference 1.Drive less 2.Eat local food 3.Buy items that last Be energy efficient: 4.At home 5.At school SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

If my family cut our phantom load in half we would save 180 kgCO 2 /year SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

If 20 parents quit idling at our school we would save 1400 kgCO 2 /year and save 600 litres of gas/year Compared to each vehicle idling 10 minutes/day SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

By biking or walking to school each of us saves 110 kgCO 2 /year. And 45 litres of gas/year, compared to driving to school SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN

If my family turns the heat down at night we save 370 kgCO 2 /year SaskEnergy Saskatchewan Science Centre SARCAN