Duration10'
No. of mini-lessons3
ResourcesDevelopment Plan
Duration 10'
No. of mini-lessons 3
Resources Development Plan
It’s a rainy winter morning in the workplace. Employees’ moods are matching the weather: damp and miserable. And to top it all off, the faucet in the staff kitchen is dripping into the metal wash sink again. The otherwise quiet office is filled with the sound of plink… plink… plink… Apart from being irritating, that dripping faucet is wasting water. And that’s something everyone needs to work hard to avoid.
Fresh, unpolluted water is one of the world’s most precious commodities. But it’s in short supply, and at a crisis point. Ensuring a sustainable global water supply is crucial. Things like fixing the leaky faucet will help. But even if employees aren’t plumbers, there are actions they can take that’ll reduce the amount of water they use. This course will show them how.
The purpose and importance of water conservation
Opportunities to reduce water wastage at the workplace
Tips to reduce water usage in the workplace
Taking steps to help make the workplace more sustainable is crucial for everyone’s future. Conserving water forms part of that. This course looks at the purpose and importance of water conservation. It’s got some useful advice on spotting places where water could be conserved and implementing ways to conserve water in the workplace.