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How to make your office greener

Smart Energy GB has created a new vlog on how to save energy in the office.

The short video shows organisations how to reduce their energy consumption while remaining as green as possible.

The company explains: ‘The clocks go back on Sunday, and as our days get shorter and the temperature drops, many people will be keen to save energy and keep costs down, both at home and in the office. From efficient tea-making to maximising natural light, the fun content will help businesses to reduce energy waste and implement easy changes.

‘We hope to raise awareness for the simple ways offices can make small sustainable changes.’

Austin Macauley
Editor, Environment Journal
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