When it comes to windows is your organisation a carbon footprint...
16 June 2010
Many organisations are missing a basic opportunity to reduce energy wastage and their carbon footprint
Did you know:It is less energy efficient to cool a building down than to heat it?
Air conditioning contributes enormously to a building's carbon footprint?
The simple proposition has to be:
Why let the sun's heat into a building only to have to cool it down?
There is a solution so simple it defies objections: the application of solar efficient window film to the inside of windows
Solar efficient window film rejects up to 75% of the sun's energy.
Reducing cooling loads by 30%.
Dramatically reducing your carbon footprint.
Saving energy and paying for itself in 3 – 5 years.
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