ENERGY SAVING

ENERGY SAVING

Please remember to turn off laptops and AC units at night.
Leaving electrical equipment running outside of working hours wastes energy and increases unnecessary greenhouse gas emissions. Turning off laptops, monitors, and air conditioning units at the end of the day reduces electricity demand, lowers operating costs, and extends the lifespan of equipment.

Last one out? Please turn off the lights.
Lighting can account for a significant portion of a building's electricity use. Switching off lights in unoccupied offices, meeting rooms, and communal areas prevents needless energy consumption. A simple flick of a switch can make a meaningful contribution to reducing our overall environmental footprint.

Not using your vehicle? Please turn it off – no idling allowed onsite.
Vehicle idling wastes fuel, increases emissions, and contributes to air pollution. Even short periods of unnecessary idling release carbon dioxide and other pollutants into the atmosphere. Turning off engines when parked or waiting helps improve air quality, reduces fuel costs, and supports our commitment to reducing carbon emissions.

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