Reducing Paper Use at your Institution Workshop
Date
14 December 2010
10:30 - 16:00
Venue
Clifton Hill House, Lower Clifton Hill, Bristol, BS8 1BX.
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Minimising the Environmental Impacts of Printing
Location: Clifton Hill House, Lower Clifton Hill, Bristol, BS8 1BX.
Date & Time: 14th December, 2010 from 11.00am, to 4:00 pm.
Registration and Refreshments from 10.30 onward.
Place are limited so book early by clicking on the following link:
The event will provide an opportunity for you to:
• Network with peers from other universities and colleges who are concerned
with their institutions level of paper use and environmental issues in general,
• Gain a better understanding of measures that can reduce the environmental
impacts of printing at your institution and hear about examples of
implementation from other universities and colleges
• Learn how to calculate the Ecological Footprint of your institutions
Paper Use and utilise that data to reduce paper use further
• Meet with other SUSTE-TECH project participants and find out what ICT related problem you have in common and how you anticipate tackling them.
Location: Clifton Hill House, Lower Clifton Hill, Bristol, BS8 1BX.
Date & Time: 14th December, 2010 from 11.00am, to 4:00 pm.
Registration and Refreshments from 10.30 onward.
Place are limited so book early by clicking on the following link:
The event will provide an opportunity for you to:
• Network with peers from other universities and colleges who are concerned
with their institutions level of paper use and environmental issues in general,
• Gain a better understanding of measures that can reduce the environmental
impacts of printing at your institution and hear about examples of
implementation from other universities and colleges
• Learn how to calculate the Ecological Footprint of your institutions
Paper Use and utilise that data to reduce paper use further
• Meet with other SUSTE-TECH project participants and find out what ICT related problem you have in common and how you anticipate tackling them.