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Water Plus provides schools’ fund for green projects and partners with Zellar
Two schools are starting their academic years with extra funding for projects that will help cut, or capture more carbon…
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Water-saving action at public sector sites shows £68k utility saving and 24 tonnes of CO2e carbon saving, expected over 12 months
A public sector organisation is cutting water, energy use and carbon emissions, after a review of its buildings found a…
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A Winding Path To Public Sector Sustainability
The UK public sector is poised for significant change in the coming decades with a shift towards sustainable, adaptable, and…
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Electric Water Heating – Boiler Versus Immersion
By Bill Sinclair, technical director, Adveco Very often, as a business-critical service, domestic hot water (DHW) can also be one…
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Salvaging Solar Investments
For more than a decade at the start of the 21st Century, the government drove efforts to explore the validity…
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A Net Zero Check Up For GP Surgeries
GP surgeries are set to play a crucial role in achieving health sector net zero targets, but how can decarbonisation…
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Free water-saving kit amongst carbon cutting prizes, in action to highlight sustainability steps by schools
Zellar – an online sustainability tool helping cut carbon footprints and energy bills at businesses, sports clubs, schools and other UK organisations –…
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Keeping Cool & Sustainable In The Face Of Global Warming
Chilled water is a key element for maintaining comfortable temperatures in public sector buildings, and is typically deemed crucial for…
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How API technology can transform your energy and carbon management
At a time when there is burgeoning pressure for businesses to embrace and drive sustainable practices the integration of technology…
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Your Launchpad to Sustainable Public Sector Buildings
The importance of launching a sustainable strategy for public sector buildings has never been more important. According to data from…
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