Blinds adopted by eco-friendly Twickenham school

Blinds have recently been adopted by an eco-friendly school in Twickenham, in order to support its blackout week schemes.
 
June 25, 2010 - PRLog -- In a bid to support its ongoing green commitments, a school in Twickenham has recently made use of blinds, it has been revealed.

Speaking in an article published by This is Local London, Etain Gibson, the deputy head of Archdeacon Cambridge's Church of England Primary School, has discussed some of the eco-friendly actions that have been taken by the organisation in recent times.

She stated: "We have held blackout weeks where everyone is extra conscious of lights, computers and overhead projectors being off and blinds open."

Talking about the school's overall green goals, the teacher also told the news provider that it is aiming to cut down on the size of its carbon footprint

In another development relating to blinds, Todd Irvine recently suggested in an article for Eyeweekly.com that roller blinds could help to keep people's homes cool in the hot summer weeks that lie ahead.

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