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what are the ways in which you can contribute to resources conversation in your school make a list

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Answered by Pickeyleo
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1. Keep only one section of the lights on whenever possible.
One light bulb uses 60 kilowatts of energy an hour. The average personal computer uses only 10 kilowatts more in the same amount of time. If we turn every light bulb on in every classroom, it is comparable to running hundreds of computers concurrently.

2. Close the doors when the air conditioner is on.
Air conditioning accounts for 12% of annual energy consumption in America. By closing the doors when the air conditioner is on, a substantial amount of energy is saved because the cool air stays in the room and less energy is needed to keep the room at a comfortable temperature.

3. Decrease the amount of paper you print.
Schoolloop has a feature that allows homework to be turned in electronically; however, very few teachers take advantage of this paper-saving alternative. The amount of paper saved if just half of the assignments assigned daily were turned in electronically could potentially save hundreds of trees if used consistently. Ask your teachers if you can turn in assignments electronically.

4. Use only one paper towel to dry hands.
According to AP Environmental Science teacher Andrew Goldankranz, other schools in the bay area have started implementing stickers on their paper-towel dispensers that say “Remember this came from trees.” These simple stickers have dramatically decreased paper towel usage at the schools that use them by reminding the students that there are consequences for excessively using paper.

5. Throw trash in the trash can.
After lunch the rally court and academic quad is littered with paper bags and snack packets. Not only would it help the janitorial staff if the trash were placed in the trash cans, but there would also be fewer annoying birds dirtying our campus if tasty morsels were not left out for them daily.

6. Switch to non-plastic water bottles.
In America, it takes 17 million barrels of oil to make a year’s supply of the water bottles — that’s enough to power 1 million cars. Switching to non-discardable water bottles is a cheaper and more eco-friendly choice.

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