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I've seen the light...ing

Posted by Stephen Millward  28 January 2010 10:59:19

This week I attended a regular industry forum on energy efficiency which I have been going to for more than a decade.  Over the years there have been many instances when we've been sitting in a meeting room discussing low energy lighting, whilst the room itself has been lit with a mixture of halogen spotlights and tungsten incandescent tubes, both of which are far from efficient.

As usual we got onto the subject of lighting and I noticed that we were actually sitting in a room which was really very efficient, with a mixture of LED spotlights and CFL bulbs.  It's encouraging to see that things are changing...

 

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Being the best for safety, doesn't happen by accident...

Posted by Julian Reeves  28 January 2010 10:29:20

Some of you may have seen the recent newspaper reports regarding our Five Golden Safety Rules.  These rules are designed to make our offices, depots and other workplaces safer for our staff and visitors.  They include simple things like; always reverse park, so you have a better view when driving away and always hold handrails when walking up and down stairs.

We recognise these as sensible actions to help encourage a safety culture at work, but the newspapers held them up as examples of "health and safety gone mad"...

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Better, faster, stronger

Posted by Jacqui Maxwell  26 January 2010 08:33:04

Doesn't Christmas just fly past?  It seems like a distant memory now.  The presents have all been opened and we've had a look in the shops to get a bargain from the sales.  Most of us are back in the routine of work, the kids are back at school; so what's next?  Well, it's all about 2010.

It's January so it's the time of year when we think of all the things we did or didn't do last year and think of the things we'd like to change this year.  We make plans for the coming year and a lot of us often start with new year's resolutions.

 

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Paper Cuts

Posted by Gareth Edwards  26 January 2010 08:20:13

I've just been searching the internet for some interesting facts and figures on the number of trees cut down for paper production each year, but there appears to be such a wide range of 'guestimates on different websites that I've given up!

One thing that I do know for sure is that over the past 12 months, at Atlantic we've managed to reduce paper consumption by 12% compared to last year's figures.  This accounts for a reduction of several million sheets of A4 and A3 paper in our offices.

 

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Renewable Obligations

Posted by Stephen Millward  18 January 2010 10:57:46

You may have read my colleague Julian Reeves’ post entitled ‘Tilting at Windfarms’ which discusses some of the successes of renewable energy around the world. In his article he mentioned new Government initiatives to encourage windfarms and renewable energy. This, coupled with the media coverage regarding the number of low energy light bulbs energy companies have sent out to customers, prompted some questions from you and got us thinking that this would be a good topic for another post.

 

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Our Survey Says...

Posted by Gareth Edwards  12 January 2010 10:49:07

Those well known words of Les Dennis on Family Fortunes very often followed hilariously embarrassing answers from over-eager contestants.  The large 'X' and it's infamous accompanying noise which followed just emphasised how ridiculous some of their answers were.

At Atlantic, we like to ask our employees about their views on green issues, which could be potentially embarrassing for us too.  As a company which prides itself on it's green credentials, it would be slightly humbling to find that our employees didn't share our views.

 

 

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