Woolridge students are invited to a Go Green meeting on Thursday, February 18 at 8:30am in the music room. Come and hear Jennifer Sidleck, Executive Director of Friends of Chesterfield Riverfront talk to us about water runoff and how to protect our environment from water pollution. Jennifer will bring a cool Enviroscape display - http://www.enviroscapes.com/
Check out http://www.chesterfieldriverfront.org/
Green Club News - May 2010
- Selling Woolridge reusable grocery bags.
- Volunteers needed for Juice Pouch Brigade.
- Posting Green Club news on the cafeteria bulletin board.
- Recycling of paper, plastic, cans, glue sticks, and juice bags in the classroom and cafeteria.
- Collecting batteries and ink jet cartridges at the front office.
Endangered Animal of the Day
WES Green Club Statistics
Each classroom recycles paper.
We have started a cafeteria recycling program for plastic, cans and juice bags
We recycled thousands of juice bags through Terra Cycle.
Our school recycled 2,000 Elmer's glue sticks last year.
Over 250 WES families have commited to recycling at home.
Recycle Pledge Drive
Green Gab
February 11, 2010
Go Green Meeting - February 18
Labels: meeting, Water ConservationJanuary 5, 2010
Foam Soap Dispensers Save Money and the Environment
Labels: Green Cleaners, Reduce, Water ConservationThis information is from the Issaquah School District in Washington State.
Small actions can make a big difference. By replacing liquid soap dispensers with foam soap, the Issaquah School District has managed to create less waste, save water, save time and save money for the district. Liquid dispensers and foam dispensers are the same size, but differ significantly in cost, waste generation, water use and maintenance.
ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS
Waste Reduction
Foam soap is packaged in plastic bags, whereas liquid soap comes in plastic and cardboard. Using foam soap reduces the amount of cardboard waste created.
Water Savings
Foam soap is pre-lathered so students do not have to run water to lather up. Using foam soap reduces the amount of water used per wash.
ECONOMIC BENEFITS
Cost Savings
- Foam soap costs $.004 per wash compared to $.01 - $.014 per wash of liquid soap.
- Foam soap bags last 1,333 washes compared to 750 washes per liquid soap bag. This is due to the pre-lathered foam soap reducing the number of squirts needed per wash.
- Dispensers are given to the district free of cost for foam soap.
- Foam soap dispensers provide soap from the top, thus reducing gravity leaks.
- Less leaking means less countertop cleaning for staff, saving time and money.
CONCLUSION
Switching from liquid to foam soap reduces waste generation, water use, staff time and budget.
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