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  • How Does Lighting Affect Mental Health In The Workplace

    How Does Lighting Affect Mental Health In The Workplace

    Poor lighting often gets overlooked in the workplace, as we talk about mental health and well-being, and the focus is firmly on creating happier and healthier workplaces. But bad lighting is associated with a range of ill-health effects, both physical and mental, such as eye strain, headaches, fatigue and also stress and anxiety in more high-pressured work environments. As we spend much of the day in artificial lighting, there is evidence that the lack of natural sunlight has an adverse effect on the body and the mind, and can result in conditions such as seasonal affective disorder (SAD).

    As we navigate the darkest (and shortest days) of the year, 40% of office workers are struggling to work in poor lighting every day. This has a negative effect on their productivity and wellbeing – according to a new research report, looking at the impact of lighting in the workplace. This is a recent research report by the UK company Staples, where an online survey of 7,000 office workers was conducted in October 2018. The research sample consisted of a sample of desk-based office workers from ten European countries including: United Kingdom (2,000, with 302 in London), Germany (1,000), France (500), Netherlands (500), Sweden (500), Norway (500), Spain (500), Italy (500), Portugal (500) and Finland (500).

    80% of office workers, said that having good lighting in their workspace is important to them, and two-in-five (40%) are having to deal with uncomfortable lighting every day. A third (32%) said better lighting would make them happier at work. However, when access to natural sunlight is so limited in the winter, many are feeling stressed and suffering from seasonal affective disorder (SAD), and often spend long hours at their desks which is sometimes their only access to light during the day. The results have also shown that 25% of the surveyed are frustrated at having to deal with poor lighting in their workplaces. 

    Often just 13-15 mins of exposure to natural light are enough to trigger the release of endorphins or “happy hormones”. Dr. Joe Taravella, a supervisor of pediatric psychology at NYU Lagone Medical center said that SAD “affects anywhere from 5% to 10% of the population:, which is a huge proportion of the population suffering from clinical levels of depression for up to a quarter of the year.

    Another research concludes that there is a strong relationship between workplace daylight exposure and office workers’ sleep, activity, and quality of life.

    There are no statutory workplace lighting levels in the UK. Regulation 8 of the Workplace Health, Safety and Welfare (WHSW) simply requires that lighting at work is “suitable and sufficient” and that, where possible workplaces are lit by natural light. The emphasis on natural lighting and other related research reflects the consensus that daylight is the best form of light. But, in parts of the northern hemisphere, daylight by itself will not provide sufficient illuminance throughout a working area. This means that “sufficient and suitable” lighting usually needs a combination of natural and artificial lighting, and especially artificial lighting that can be personalized as per the activity, function and individual requirements, and those that can imitate natural daylight. 

    The research by Staples recommends providing SAD lamps to employees, and to have cold-tone lighting with high illuminance in the mornings for maximum productivity. In this research report, 68% of the surveyed workforce admitted that they would feel more valued by their employers if they considered their health and well-being and invested in suitable lighting.

    Personalized lighting options can help create more inclusive work environments. One such way is the use of biodynamic lighting which can then adjust the lighting during the day for the tone and illuminance as per natural daylight levels outside, and also the individual requirements of the user. This way the employees feel more in control of their work environments, which has been shown to increase their levels of happiness and productivity in the workplace.

    Some lighting designers have recommended an emphasis on cooler, daylight temperatures, for example by adding more blue to the mix. A trial by the University of Surrey’s sleep research center suggests that certain wavelengths of blue light suppress the sleep hormone that regulates sleep/wake cycles. The trial compared alertness levels among staff working in the blue-enriched light with those on a control floor. It found that first thing in the morning and at lunchtime, alertness levels were the same on both floors. But another measure just before staff left for home found significantly higher alertness on the trial floor. Staff also reported improved sleep patterns, and although not scientifically validated, indicated that visual acuity was better with the blue light, and after four weeks, 92% of people on the floor said they preferred it over the old lighting.

    There is sufficient evidence now to show that well-being in the workplace can be hugely improved by providing lighting that mimics natural daylight, by bringing more natural light in with large windows, by providing suitable levels of illumination for visual acuity, and by providing personalized lighting that can be adjusted as per the individual biodynamics as well as the task on hand.

    As Appeared On: https://www.forbes.com/sites/pragyaagarwaleurope/2018/12/31/how-does-lighting-affect-mental-health-in-the-workplace/#4548132a4ccd

    By: Dr. Pragya Agarwal

  • Discover Five Strategies Behind Daylighting

    Discover Five Strategies Behind Daylighting

    Discover Five Strategies Behind Daylighting

    Want to see how you can design with daylight in spaces that were once considered impossible?  Here are five strategies you can incorporate into your building design to maximize the benefits of daylighting with Tubular Daylighting Devices (TDDs). Check out these amazing projects where architects have used Solatube Daylighting Systems with brilliant results. These designers have creatively added daylight to building spaces, used daylight to highlight beautiful colors and architectural designs in an office building, and used TDDs from supplemental to complete off-set lighting designs.

    Focus on High Impact Areas

    Focus on High Impact Areas

    Ensuring that daylight reaches the highest impact areas is important in building design. It has not only financial benefits (reduced electrical costs) but also health and wellness benefits for those who occupy the space for long periods of time. Think of the impact that daylighting has on office space or classroom with large groups of employees or students. More people + more daylight = Most Efficient. And since Solatube TDDs offer a wide variety of flexibility from 90° turns to 50′ extension tubes, just about anything is possible

    Consider TDDs for Supplemental or Off-Set

    Consider TDDs for Supplemental or Off-Set

    Natural light is one of the most abundant natural elements we have to work with. So why not make the most of it and do amazing things with it? Daylighting is a beautiful solution to lighting space, but we realize there are times when you need to make a choice: use supplemental or off-setting lighting? Solatube Tubular Daylighting Devices (TDDs) offers a variety of options, whether you have a limited budget, complicated plenum space, or challenging energy codes to meet. We are the daylighting experts who can help you determine the best plans to achieve your design goals.

    Design Around Improving Employee Morale

    Design Around Improving Employee Morale

    If you had the choice between working in a room lit by natural light or one lit by artificial light, which would you choose? Most of us would prefer the former. Artificial light can’t come close to replicating the quality of natural light and its positive impact on us. Scientists at the Lighting Research Center (LRC), in Troy, N.Y., have reported that daylit environments increase occupant productivity and comfort. It also provides the mental and visual stimulation necessary to regulate human circadian rhythms and the production of neural transmitters, such as serotonin which helps people feel more energized, happy and well-rested. Workspaces designed to deliver natural light? Brilliant!

    Utilize Increased Daylight to Improve Learning in Schools

    Utilize Increased Daylight to Improve Learning in Schools

    It’s been proven that access to daylight is an important element in the learning environment. When designing new schools or remodeling old ones, introducing adequate daylighting can often be challenging.

    With Solatube TDDs, daylight can reach places never thought possible in both new and retrofit applications. Our TDDs provide a solution for improving an educational environment and do more than simply brighten up space. Studies have shown that properly daylit spaces improve concentration, reduce behavioral issues and foster greater student achievement. Properly daylit spaces also contribute to lower absenteeism and higher employee retention.

    Apply Daylighting to Improve Color Rendition

    Apply Daylighting to Improve Color Rendition

    Using natural light is one of the best ways to highlight an architectural design. Whether it’s in a museum showcasing historical pieces, using it to complement a biophilic green wall, or to highlight a colorful structure in an office environment, daylighting is the perfect way to help improve color rendition. Not all TDDs are created equal, though. Tube lining materials can shift the color of natural light. Be sure to use higher color rendition indices for best color rendering. Solatube’s Spectralight® Infinity not only provides a color rendition index (CRI) of 100 but also eliminates unwanted infrared wavelengths of light. Therefore, you get complete color purity without the heat.

    Do you have a project and would like to learn more about the benefits of daylighting? We can help find solutions by incorporating daylighting into your projects!

  • SUNPAD – World’s most revolutionary solar water heater

    SUNPAD – World’s most revolutionary solar water heater

    SUNPAD – World’s most revolutionary solar water heater

    SUNPAD solar water heater, originating from Austria by GREENoneTEC the largest solar thermal manufacturer in the world, has created a new dimension in solar thermal energy by combining performance, enhanced usability, aesthetics, and innovation. It offers users the opportunity to experience the unique symbiosis between dynamic design and water heating.

    Sunpad Logo
    Solar Panel

    The source of infinite energy and origin of all life, the sun. Sending its warming rays to our planet for ages. Nevertheless, it was only a few decades that technology introduced how to use solar energy effectively for water heating. The potential is enormous and nature shows us the way.

    Inspired by nature and characteristics of the sun-loving gecko, GREENoneTEC was inspired to deliver top performance, simple and highly efficient solutions that will revolutionize our world. GREENoneTEC wants to use them to counteract global warming, significantly reduce global CO2 emissions and make a valuable contribution to environmental and climate protection. 

    With this drive, GREENoneTEC has transformed its inspiration into a revolutionary new solar water heater: SUNPAD is unique, by integrating the heat carrier tank into the insulation, which at the same time includes all supporting components, it is the most compact solar system available on the market.

    Due to the small number of components, the system is virtually maintenance-free. The heart of the system is the heat storage tank which contains 150 liters of heat transfer fluid. This heat transfer fluid is a mixture of anti-corrosion liquid mixed with water which is prefilled in the system. The tank is manufactured using the latest welding technology and equipped with double high-performance anti-reflective glass providing low nighttime temperature losses.

    The special solar coating on the surface of the tank caused the heat transfer fluid in the tank to be heated when exposed to sunlight.

    The tank also hosts the precisely dimensioned (19 meters long) fresh water-rated heat exchanger made with Stainless Steel AISI  316/904L which is perfect for the hard water in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and eliminating the need for magnesium anode replacement. The heat exchanger which carries the actual potable water, coming from the cold water feed. This water is then heated up in the heat exchanger system and hot water will be available for use.

    With a thermostatic mixing valve, the water will be mixed down to the desired temperature. At 40°C, it can output up to 380 liters of hot water.

    The temperature in the tank is maintained by encasing the latter with up to 50mm thick insulation of high-quality extruded polypropylene foam (EPP). 

    A backup 1 or 2 kW heating element is also available in case of a drop below the set temperature.

    To back its performance with long term durability, the extruded polypropylene foam (EPP) is with Ultraviolet (UV) protection while the mounting is powder-coated making it suitable for seaside applications.

    With all its features, SUNPAD is less expensive, lightweight, while also user-friendly, in return, lowering installation costs and the need for lifting cranes. SUNPAD is aesthetically pleasing than any previous solar water heating system, setting a new standard in the solar water heating industry and an astonishing price-performance ratio.

    GREENoneTEC wants to contribute to significantly influence the energy habits of the worldwide population through SUNPAD and through SUNPAD, you can reduce energy costs for hot water up to 80%. The CO2 savings of one SUNPAD corresponds to 100 huge planted trees.

  • Cuts to electricity subsidies boost solar thermal in Saudi Arabia

    Cuts to electricity subsidies boost solar thermal in Saudi Arabia

    Cuts to electricity subsidies boost solar thermal in Saudi Arabia
    Electrical Water Heaters to be replaced by Solar Water Heaters.

    For some time, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, home to the second-largest oil reserves in the world, has taken steps to diversify into renewable energy generation. In solrico’s international survey, conducted among suppliers of solar water heater kits in late 2018, it was ranked the world’s fifth most promising export market in the years to come. Residential buildings, followed by solar-heated pools and hotels, drive demand for hot water in the country. The photo shows a commercial client: the five-star hotel Crowne Plaza Jeddah Al Salam in the city of Jeddah ordered a 208 m² flat plate collector system from Greek-based Sole, designed and installed by EGPHIL Solar Solution.

    Another successful solar thermal project was reported from Egypt. Samir S. Ayad, Chairman of Egyptian Solar Energy Systems Company, which also participated in the survey, said that his business had put up 100 direct thermosiphon systems in Saudi Arabian Airlines’ residential area in the east of the country, in the Al-Ahsa region on the Gulf. Ayad expects the national renewable energy market to grow because of “the volatile oil price and the cuts to electricity subsidies.”

    Despite the potential, Saudi Arabia’s new energy efficiency policy had created some import barriers that would need to be eliminated if the market was to grow, explained Miriam Martinez, Export Coordinator at Sole. Monica D’Appuzo, Product Manager at the Ariston Thermo Group, based in Italy, agreed, saying that the launch of Ariston’s new products had been delayed in order to carry out a more specific market study and fulfil certification requirements. At present, domestic appliances have to satisfy the standards set out in the national Energy Efficiency Labeling (EER) programme, which includes quality inspections in factories. EER labels are issued by the Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organisation (SASO) and are valid for one year. They must be affixed to the product, where they offer a simple, clear description of performance, energy efficiency, and other information needed before purchasing, with the number of stars indicating how efficient a device is.

    This article was written by Lotus Shaheen, a German-based clean energy researcher with expertise in solar thermal quality certification and MENA markets.

    Websites of organisations mentioned in this news article:

    https://www.eurostar-solar.com/solar-water-heaters.html

    https://www.saso.gov.sa/en/Pages/default.aspx

  • What’s the Top Workplace Perk? You Might Be Surprised.

    What’s the Top Workplace Perk? You Might Be Surprised.

    47% of Employees feel Tired Due to Lack of Natural Light
    70% of Employees Perform improve their performance when they have Access to Natural Light 

    In the workplace, there are a lot of things that are provided as perks. But the one that bubbles to the top might not be what you’d expect. A recent Business Insider article cited a Future Workplace study for the Harvard Business Review that identifies natural light in the workplace as a major benefit for employees. In fact, the survey of 1,614 North American employees “found that ‘access to natural light and views of the outdoors’ was the most popular perk of all, beating out other things like cafeterias, gyms, and on-site childcare.” of the environment we are exposed to for 90% of our day.

    Often, the current situation in workplace environments provides quite the opposite situation. The majority of workspaces lack an abundance of natural lighting, resulting in workers being less happy and more tired, increasing the likeliness of poor work quality or employees missing work completely. The article stated that “47% of employees admit they feel tired or very tired from the absence of natural light or a window at their office, and 43% report feeling gloomy because of the lack of light”. 

    When the employees are fulfilled in their workplace environment, they are more engaged, produce higher quality individual work, and are much happier in general, which creates a more enjoyable work space. “The Future Workplace Employee Experience Study found 78% of employees say access to natural light and views improves their well being and 70% report improved work performance.” So it’s not just a perk for them, but also a benefit to the companies where they work.

    So how do you bring natural light into commercial buildings, especially in interior spaces where there are no windows? One of the ways the most progressive companies are doing it is with tubular daylighting. This top-lighting approach captures sunlight through a dome on the building’s roof, with technology that brings it in from virtually any position within the sky. The light is then sent down a highly reflective tube (whether through open ceilings or drop ceilings), into the space below through fixtures that deliver beautiful, diffused light. Tubular daylighting is the simplest and smartest method of capturing natural daylight and distributing it through your workplace while minimizing heat gain.

    The originator and leading innovator in tubular daylighting is Solatube, which provides effective workplace solutions to help ensure employees feel good, are happy and more productive throughout the day. Its daylighting products improve the environments in every type of workplace and support employee wellbeing for virtually all occupations. 

    For example, in factories, warehouses, airports, and other facilities with very high ceilings and large volume areas, Solatube’s SkyVault can be integrated. This tube is the largest of the three offered in the commercial space, delivering a massive amount of light to brighten large spaces, all the way down to the work area. Offices and retail spaces can bring in natural light with the SolaMaster series, which provides the same brilliant natural light, but for ceilings between 10’ and 25’. On the smaller side, the Brighten Up Series can be used in any type of business for tighter spaces like bathrooms, hallways and nooks. And all three series allow you to control the level of natural light in your space with optional dimmers.

    If you want to learn how to maximize natural light in your commercial workspace, you can contact us at Inquiry@egphil.com

    As originally published at https://www.solatube.com/residential/blog/what%E2%80%99s-top-workplace-perk-you-might-be-surprised

  • Plan Home Renovation with Solatube Skylights

    Plan Home Renovation with Solatube Skylights

    Plan Home Renovation with Solatube Skylights

    If you want to create a healthier home through renovations, Solatube skylights are a fantastic solution. Introduce more natural light into the home to make the space brighter and happier, and as a means of lowering your overall electrical lighting use during the day. Solatube skylights can reduce energy costs, improve the look and feel of a space, and create a healthier home.

    If you’re considering renovating, Solatube skylights are a cost-effective way to improve overall levels of natural light. Below, we’ve listed a few considerations to guide you through choosing Solatube skylights during your upcoming home renovation.

    Budget and design aesthetic

    The first consideration for your project will be your budget. If you aren’t working with an unlimited budget, talk to one of the specialists at Hometech to get an opinion on ideal Solatube placement. We can come to your home and consult with you on how best to light your home.

    Solatube provide natural sunlight through their high-tech design. Prisms deflect harsh light to provide a consistent level of light through the day. For areas of the home requiring different types of lighting, we can add a dimmer switch so you can brighten or dim your Solatube as you like (particularly good for living rooms!). You can also add an electric light fitting for use during the night, to make any trips to the kitchen or bathroom well-lit and safe.

    Location and limitations

    Another key benefit of Solatube skylights is their ability to disperse greater levels of natural light throughout a home in comparison to windows or traditional bulbs. Dual Lens Array technology within Solatube incorporates special lenses that spread the light right around your room. This is why one Solatube can make a substantial difference even rooms that would traditionally require multiple, harsh lightbulbs. This also provides greater flexibility with where you want to position your Solatube skylights.

    When you’re planning your renovation, Identify the direction and quality of light received by your home during the day, as this will help determine placement and any limitations of your home’s positioning. Look at how your preferred daylighting system integrates with your existing structure, and how you’ll fit these in to the finished home.

    How to create healthier spaces with natural light

    Hometech has helped thousands of Kiwis install natural light solutions in their homes, creating healthier environments for families across the country. Our Solatube skylights use cutting-edge technology to absorb and direct sunlight throughout your home, previously dark spaces will come alive for a brighter, healthier space.

    This is because our Solatube skylights are lined with Spectralight Infinity, a special super-reflective material that bounces light through the Solatube and into your home. A 3-metre long Solatube will only lose 3 per cent of the light it receives – the other 97 per cent is beamed straight into your home!

    If you’d like to talk to one of experts about your upcoming renovation, contact EGPHIL Solar Solutions today to learn more about our Solatube skylights and Solatube products, and how we can help you make the most of your home’s lighting.

    Original post: https://www.hometech.co.nz/blog/a-guide-to-planning-a-home-renovation-wi…

  • The True Capability and Performance of Natural Ventilators

    The True Capability and Performance of Natural Ventilators

    The True Capability and Performance of Natural Ventilators

    There are now a large variety of wind powered ventilator designs in the marketplace and just as wide a range of performance claims. A lot of the claims exceed that available from similar size mechanically driven axial fans tested to ISO 5801. Clearly impossible.Most performance claims also make no reference to established standards or tests. Edmonds undertook extensive test work using established standards to unequivocally determine the true capability of natural ventilators. For the first time, ISO 5801 has been adapted to assess performance of natural ventilators and results compared with AS/NZ 4740 – at present the world’s only published standard for performance testing of natural ventilators. This ground breaking work established (1) that flow rates determined under both test procedures at nil pressure loss were virtually identical and (2) that pressure performance curves could be developed for natural ventilators but, as expected, vindicated that at average conditions, natural vents will struggle to manage more than 5Pa pressure loss. Even the Edmonds Hurricane 900mm flagship natural ventilator could only exhaust 3,340 m3/hr under average wind speed conditions, stack height of 8m and temperature differential of 10C. Yet no other tested ventilator design using a round base could reach even this level. To view this paper please proceed to the link below.

    http://edmonds.ae/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/The-True-Capability-and-Performance-of-Wind-Powered-Ventilators.pdf

  • Why using motion detectors on luminaires makes sense

    Why using motion detectors on luminaires makes sense

    Why using motion detectors on luminaires makes sense
    Smart Streetlight Control

    We know them from the front doors of our homes – motion detectors. They switch on the lights when we approach the entrance. Sometimes they also switch them on when a neighbor’s cat walks by. But can such systems be used in cities and companies?

    Streetlights today have set hours and daylight levels at which they are switched on – irrespective of the traffic volume. Cities and companies can easily install sensors and advanced lighting management systems on their exterior luminaires.

    We are convinced that smart outdoor lighting management systems are the future. Lighting managers want to save resources, enhance safety and still meet individual lighting needs. In the years to come, many municipalities and companies will rely on motion detectors that improve people’s quality of life and offer them more safety.

    The use of outdoor motion detectors has many advantages for cities and companies:

    1. Saving energy and operating hours
      • If lights in places with little traffic at night, such as parks, industrial areas or regional stations, are switched on on an on-demand basis, operators save electricity and also extend the service life of their systems by reducing the number of operating hours.
    2. Less light pollution
      • In large cities in particular, unnecessary permanent lighting causes problems for people and animals – sensors on luminaires protect our environment.
    3. More safety
      • By using sensor-controlled lights, lighting technicians can also make problematic areas such as underpasses, sports grounds or company premises at risk of vandalism safer. Surveillance cameras are also dependent on light, for example, in order to be able to capture usable image material. Here, sensors can switch up to higher light levels during movement.

    Motion detectors therefore help cities and companies to reduce lighting and use it in a more targeted way at the same time. Lighting adjustments are no problem either – when an event takes place in a park, the city can deactivate the motion sensors and set a manually controlled high lighting level for the evening.

    It is also important that the motion detectors – unlike those on the front door – monitor their environment particularly reliably and are not triggered when cats pass by or trees sway in the wind. The technology already meets these special requirements: Modern passive infrared sensors can, for example, ignore tree movements during windy conditions and also distinguish small animals from pedestrians.

    The intelligent lighting control system automatically dims down street lighting into idle mode during off-peak traffic times. The brightness of the each luminaire is reduced to 20 percent. As soon as human activity is detected, for example pedestrians, cyclists or vehicles, the luminaires in the surrounding area increase their brightness to the standard level.

    Sensor technology has made great progress in recent years. This makes it worthwhile for users to get started. Further innovations are to be expected in the future – perhaps we will soon be able to control the light colour according to our needs or use cameras as motion detectors, offering us even more evaluation options.

    As Posted by Matthias Weber on Linkedin

  • Wireless Control for Sports LED Lights

    Wireless Control for Sports LED Lights

    Wireless Control for Sports LED Lights
    Introducing an element of “Dynamic Event Lighting” at the stadium/sports facility.

    What is GigaTera Wireless Lighting Control?

    A Wireless Lighting Control system is a simple communication between the fixture and a control device (tablet) that is housed in an office. From this, the user can control (in real-time) various settings for the fixtures:

    1. Light On/Off
    2. Partial or Full Dimming control
    3. Create “Dynamic Event Lighting” – a unique experience for the client’s stadium/sports facility
    4. Weekly/Monthly/Yearly Dimming schedules
    5. Review energy saving details

    While a MAJOR benefit for you as a solution provider, is to SIGNIFICANTLY SAVE COSTS THAT CAN OCCUR FROM CABLING, CIVIL WORKS, ETC.

    The Wireless system can either be implemented with “Built-in Driver” or “Remote Driver” (Depending on the weight load restrictions of the pole).

    In addition to this, we can also add GigaTera’s RGB Lighting. It is essential to relay beneficial information to the client about the benefits involved in using such an idea.

    1. Ability to create a unique entertaining atmosphere at the stadium/sports facility
    2. Dynamic Event Lighting sequences during celebratory moments like a Goal or Hole-in-One can give added effect that will leave a lasting experience on the audience as well as the players
    3. Opportunity to be a “National Facility” for important political events and VIP Royal guests by creating an atmosphere of the country’s national colors (for example, Green, Red, Blue, etc.)

    From a procuring and installation standpoint, it is relatively easy to implement such a feature. For example, a regular sports stadium with four poles on each corner, Install 2~4 pcs beam  5-6 SUFA-X RGB or MAHA RGB per pole at the bottom row of pole cross beam. Of course, the q’ty can vary depending on actual site conditions and size of sports arena.

    We highly recommend to check out this reference installation from the YangPyeong Stadium in South Korea – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DSefkLWr524

    Yang Pyeong Stadium Showcase Video

    These benefits apply to other field of High Mast, Street Lighting, etc. as well. Do not hesitate to contact us should you require any further information or clarification with this information provided, and we will be happy to assist you with the same.

  • Tips to be an Environmentalist in everyday tasks

    Tips to be an Environmentalist in everyday tasks

    Tips to be an Environmentalist in everyday tasks
    World Environmental Day 2018!

    Today’s another special day to remind ourselves to be conscious about our planet. Last time on our Blog about Earth Day(April 22, 2018) we provided a simple guide on how to help the cause and planet as a company. For this occassion we will be addressing things that we do in our everyday tasks:

    • Aside from electricity being cheap here in Saudi Arabia, bottled waters & beverages are relatively cheap compared to other countries also making them one of the biggest culprits in plastic pollution. Opt for re-usable steel/plastic bottles that can store both your cold & hot drinks. Bonus tip: Don’t use straws.
    • When we talk about recycling, reusing and reducing, we usually picture a lengthy process of converting a waste to something useful, but guess what? It doesn’t have to be that complicated, donating your old stuff counts as recycling as well. You’ve just become a humanitarian and an environmentalist!
    • Walk & pick a public transportation. Maybe it’s time to get fit & help the environment. Not only will this reduce gas emission, but it will also save you money. This may not be applicable everywhere right now, but it will be once public transport projects are executed & roads get over populated.
    • Can’t leave your car? Here are tips to make your car more eco-friendly:
      1. Get a trash bin for your car, it will minimize clutter in your car. Let’s be honest, most of us are guilty of throwing out waste out of our car.
      2. Keep your tires well maintained by keeping them at the right pressure and rotating them regularly.
      3. Perform a regular tune-up.
      4. Remove extra weight. The more your car weighs, the more fuel it uses.
      5. How about carpool to work.

    Did we miss anything? Please let us if you have any additional tips!