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Most carbon reduction programmes have an awareness, behaviour change or organisational culture aspect. But how much energy and carbon do they really save? 1%, 10%, 30%?? Whether you're looking to get on the road with an engagement programme or looking for fresh ideas to develop sustainability culture that delivers real savings, come and join us in Bradford on Friday 7th October.
A low-carbon culture event hosted by the University will help you deliver energy and carbon reductions through behaviour change. You will:
10.30 Registration/Coffee
11.00 Introduction - Clive Wilson, Director of Estates and Facilities, University Bradford
11.15 What Makes People Change? - Carbon Ready Ltd.
11.40 Environmental Move for U - University of Bradford*
12.10 The Other Way to Save Energy - Manchester City Council, University of Salford*
12.35 Demonstration of Energy Displays - Waldner Ltd.*
13.00 Lunch
13.45 Team Exercise
14.30 Report Back
15.00 Event Close
* Order subject to change
Friday 7th October
11am - 3pm
Norcroft Centre,
University of Bradford
Attendance to this event is limited, so all bookings should be made by emailing Lyn Ha, l.ha@bradford.ac.uk as soon as possible. Preference will be given to people who have not attended similiar events in the past.
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