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Our Environment
We are all aware of the crucial importance of looking after our environment and managing
resources carefully to ensure a safe and sustainable future for us all.
Maintaining a small environmental footprint
Over the last decade Janet Clarke Hall has made significant steps in reducing its carbon footprint.
Some initiatives include:
• Solar hot water
• Use of a dripper system and garden mulching beds to save water
• Installation of water saving shower heads
• Use of energy saving lighting
• Outside clotheslines
• Water catchment and storage system in the garden
• Recycling initiatives within the student club
• College vegetable garden
• Joint Gaia composting system with Trinity College
• Installation of additional solar panels and battery storage
Please assist the College in its environmental awareness by switching off lights and appliances
when you leave your room, reducing food waste in the kitchen, utilising the paper and pink
recycling bins for recyclable goods, turning off taps in kitchens and bathrooms, keeping showers
short, using the outdoor washing lines when possible, avoiding turning on the heater unless
necessary, and keeping the kitchenettes clean and tidy.
If you would like more advice on being environmentally aware and assisting the College in its
endeavours, please speak to the 2024 Environment Coordinator.
Some of our College solar panels (left) and ‘Plant Daycare’ (students and staff looking after plants during the winter holidays).
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Janet Clarke Hall Student Handbook 2024