Daniel - Speak to Union to arrange a meeting.
Ade - Start up website and email connections.
Aaron - Start up illustrations on logo and general branding.
List
SOLAR POWERED SCREENS
BILLBOARDS
NO MORE PAPER
ECO-FRIENDLY SCHOOLS
POSTCARDS
RECYCLED PAPER
"MAKE YOUR OWN PAPER"
BADGES, T-SHIRTS
So guys just post up ideas that we can take to the Union when we meet with them.
Thanks..
D


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Great job on proposal, bit behind due to how I was feeling this last week. I'll get the hosting sorted Monday and sort out the email etc. Will forward the info asap!
//DawZ
More ideas
Cant really think up anything fresh other then what we have talked about, I'll list a few as a reminder.
- Union to contact clubs, to pass down "information".
- The "information" should be small things that all people can do to help cut emission like turning of your lights, wear warmer clothing instead of turning up the heat. This will allow student to contribute without them feeling its beyond them or a lot of hassle.
This doesn't mean a bigger pictures has to be ignored, we could attempt too motivate the populous of the university to partake on recycling etc.
- look into why all computer are turned on at "X" time in the morning. (8.30am??)
- Encourage student to turn of machines after use.
- all lights in university are always on, even when not in use. (potential for motion sensitive lights in class rooms)
- Billboards in public locations to help reduce paper consumption. (paper must be recycled)
27 Small Things You Can Do to Stop Global Warming
Global warming is not too big of an issue for you to tackle. There are tons of small things you can do on your own or encourage others to do to help stop the threat of global warming. The important thing is to raise awareness so that everyone takes responsibility NOW to make small changes in their life. Lots of small changes = big change over time. Here are some small changes you can make to your everyday life to do your part to stop global warming.
Energy Conservation- the increasing concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere appears to be the most important cause of recent warming. How can you help, you ask?
1.) Turn the thermostat down by 2 degrees in the winter. Reduce CO2 emissions by 0.62%.
2.) Stay in town for the weekend. Drive 100 fewer miles per week and reduce CO2 emissions by 4.11%.
3.) Replace the incandescent lightbulbs in your house with compact florescent ones. These use less energy and last longer and cut down on CO2 emissions. It’s a win-win-win situation.
4.) Dry your clothes outside on a clothesline or inside on a rack instead of putting them in the dryer.
5.) Only turn lights on in the evening or early morning when the sun doesn’t come in through the windows. Turn lights off as you leave rooms.
6.) Going on vacation? Make sure the heat or A/C is turned down and the water heater is turned off before leaving.
7.) Use cold water when doing laundry whenever possible.
8.) Carpool next time you and your friends are going somewhere together.
9.) Unplug! Unplug power strips and appliances that you don’t use that often or only at certain times of the day (chargers, cordless tools, etc). Even though they may be turned off, the “standby” energy used is equal to that of a 75 watt lightbulb running continuously.
10.) Enable the "sleep mode" feature on your computer, allowing it to use less power during periods of inactivity. In Windows, the power management settings are found on your control panel. Mac users, look for energy saving settings under system preferences in the apple menu.
11.) Configure your computer to "hibernate" automatically after 30 minutes or so of inactivity. The "hibernate mode" turns the computer off in a way that doesn't require you to reload everything when you switch it back on. Allowing your computer to hibernate saves energy and is more time-efficient than shutting down and restarting your computer from scratch.
Water Conservation- humans can live up to a month without food, but no more than approximately 7 days without water. While there is a LOT of water on this planet, only 3% of it can be used as drinking water. Let’s do something now to ensure this lasts us!
12.) Shorten your showers to less than 10 minutes. Already doing it in less than 10 minutes? Make it 7.
13.) Turn off the water while you’re brushing your teeth, shaving, or washing your face.
14.) Leaky faucet or shower head? A dripping faucet can waste up to 2,000 gallons/7,600 liters of water a year. Check the plumbing in your house and repair the leaks as soon as possible.
15.) Ask your parents if they’d like to invest in low-flush toilets, shower heads and faucet aerators. You’ll save thousands of gallons of water each year and your parents’ water bill will be lower!
16.) Call your water utility and ask for a copy of their latest water quality report. Public water utilities regularly test the quality of the drinking water they provide to customers.
17.) Lawn and garden pesticides and fertilizers can pollute the water. Reduce your use of pesticides and fertilizers and look for safer alternatives to control weeds and bugs. For example, geraniums repel Japanese beetles; garlic and mint repel aphids; and marigolds repel whiteflies.
18.) Make the most of the water you use outdoors by never watering at the hottest times of the day or when it’s windy. Turnoff your sprinklers when it’s raining. On average, 50% - 70% of household water is used outdoors for watering lawns and gardens.
19.) Have a garden? Use mulch in it to help conserve water (the earth stays moister longer).
Pollution Prevention- We all know that we are supposed to reduce, reuse, and recycle, but what exactly does that mean? It’s not just putting your soda bottles out every week and using grocery bags as lunch bags. Here are some other ideas that are easy enough for you to do and encourage others to do as well.
20.) Reuse bags and containers: brown paper bags are great for wrapping packages. Wash out plastic containers and glass jars you buy food in and use them as Tupperware.
21.) Use old newspapers as wrapping paper and jazz it up with pretty ribbon or a bow. If you’re lucky you might get Sunday’s colour comic section.
22.) One person’s trash is another person’s treasure. Instead of throwing out old clothes and toys, donate them to a local shelter or a secondhand store like Salvation Army.
23.) Organise an in-home recycling centre and teach your family how to use it. Have separate bins for glass, plastics, and newspaper/cardboard. Make a deal with your family that if they put their recyclables in the bins that you’ll take them to the curb.
24.) Be fancy! Replace the use of paper napkins at dinnertime with cloth napkins. You can wash these a couple of times a week, or whenever they are dirty. Use dish towels to wipe up messes instead of paper towels. These, too, will help cut down on the amount of garbage your household produces.
25.) If you’re having a party and want to use disposable plates and cups, skip the plastic and get paper ones. These break down easier in the environment and don’t deplete the ozone layer as much (although it’s better to nix the disposables and use washables!).
26.) Ask the dry cleaners if they will take back their wire hangers and use them again.
27.) Paper or plastic? Neither! When grocery shopping, take your own reusable canvas or cloth bags (or ask your parents to).
50 things to do to stop global warming
Also found a site with 50 things you can do.
http://globalwarming-facts.info/50-tips.html
worth a quick read, its just more of the above. From a quick bit of research there a lot of sites like this. We can take the best for our posters etc.
One other thing "innocent smoothies" my brother had bought some of the kids carton packs. I noticed they have ways to cut emissions and other global warming facts on the back displayed in a "fun" way. Possibly worth buying a pack.
If you check out there website too, they have a bunch of stuff.
http://www.innocentdrinks.co.uk/us/?Page=100_percent_recycled
They include a whole bunch of stuff, ethics, carbon foot print etc
Another idea, maybe we could list products that are carbon emission friendly?
Thanks
Hey Dawz,
Thanks for this. Some heavy cutting and pasting but it was a good and inspiring read.
We'll definitely use the ideas on there.
D'mastermind
Next Step
Hey guys,
I have sent you all a proposal that i intend to send to the lady.
Please let me know what you think.
- We'll have a meeting with them and sort problems.
- Ill use the hosting details from Ade, to get a site running, so the staffs union guys have a base to communicate with us.
- After our meeting we'l finalise branding, so Aaron can go wild on his Mac.
- Mark get well soon..We need you back..!!
These are my thoughts..Let me know what you think..
You can RSS from this page so you get updates .
D'mastermind
Domain Reg
Just trying to setup domain registration now, unfortunately carboncrushers.com was taken. I'm purchasing carboncrushers.info at $10 for the year. This will then redirect too adedawson.com/carboncrushers.
Run into a few problems, need to undergo verification or something so just trying to get that sorted, hopefully it wont take too long and we should have www.carboncrushers.info asap. I'll setup a temporary splash page.
The email looks like it may be a problem. I need to look into it more, but it looks like I have to have carboncrushers@adedawson.com. If this is the case and I cant register a email with the new carboncrushers.info domain do you think it will be better too set-up carboncrushers@hotmail.com or one of the free email providers.
// Ade