| Date | Thursday, February 11, 2010 |
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| Topic | Economy Innovation Energy, Waste & Natural Resources Sustainable Development Environment |
Green Street is the Envirowise virtual tour designed to help your business become more resource efficient.
Green Street consists of a hotel, restaurant, public house, office and factory. Each building has up to six different rooms relating to the type of services each establishment provides. Within the different rooms there are a variety of hotspots containing tips and advice on how to make that item more resource efficient and where to find more information.
Click on the building you wish to visit, then use the navigation bar at the bottom of the page to enter specific rooms. Click on the hotspots to access the information.
Registering and logging onto the Envirowise website will enable you to access the array of publications and case studies highlighted in Green Street. Green Street is a novel and fun way to help businesses consider their environmental impact, improve their knowledge of resource efficiency and save money.
Take a walk down the street by clicking here...
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