Climate Ambassadors
Funded by the DfE, Climate Ambassadors match volunteer climate experts with education settings.
Let’s Go Zero Climate Action Advisors
Part of Let’s Go Zero, Climate Action Advisors are independent experts who offer free support for schools, colleges, and nurseries across England.
Use your building condition survey to identify decarbonisation interventions
Use the results from your building condition survey to pinpoint opportunities for reducing your setting's carbon and greenhouse gas emissions. Many settings will already carry out a survey periodically (usually every 3 to 5 years). If you have recently completed a survey, you should ensure that decarbonisation is included as part of the assessment for all future surveys.
Your building condition survey is a tool to help you identify which areas you could focus on to reduce your carbon emissions. In many cases, it will highlight opportunities to improve your energy efficiency, insulation and heating and ventilation systems.
This will help you to coordinate any necessary structural and safety improvements with your energy saving and sustainability measures, creating cost and time efficiencies. By addressing building performance you will not only ensure compliance with building and safety regulations, but also reduce your environmental impact and create a more comfortable and healthier learning environment for your community.
For settings with a leased estate, it is important to collaborate with your landlord to identify what is possible for your site.
Your building condition survey is a tool to help you identify which areas you could focus on to reduce your carbon emissions. In many cases, it will highlight opportunities to improve your energy efficiency, insulation and heating and ventilation systems.
This will help you to coordinate any necessary structural and safety improvements with your energy saving and sustainability measures, creating cost and time efficiencies. By addressing building performance you will not only ensure compliance with building and safety regulations, but also reduce your environmental impact and create a more comfortable and healthier learning environment for your community.
For settings with a leased estate, it is important to collaborate with your landlord to identify what is possible for your site.
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