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TAC launch UK schools poster competition
Energy and building management specialists TAC launch poster competition to encourage school children nationwide to consider what our world will look like in 2050 if we continue to waste energy.
The poster competition, called 'Energy Impact 2050' is aimed at both primary and secondary school children It asks children to design a poster that encourages their peers to think about the consequences of what will happen to their environment if they do not start conserving energy now
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 14 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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TAC UK says the prospect of seeing energy bills rising by as much as 60 per cent is going to push conservation to the top of the agenda of most businesses and organisations.
TAC is launching Energy Impact 2050 to help raise awareness to businesses, parents, teachers and school children of energy-saving initiatives.
With the serious message of 'Future Social Responsibility' TAC believes that energy conservation must start with school children via our education system.
The poster competition is just the start of the awareness campaign.
Richard Strode, TAC comments: "Energy management is becoming a critical consideration for businesses and the issue must be addressed by everyone, from members of the boardroom to our children in the classroom.
"That's why we have decided to launch this competition, to gauge the interest of the future generations of energy engineers, consultants and managers so we can see what they understand about energy and the importance that their impact will have on their environment in the future".
The poster competition will give nearly 90,000 children a chance to take part and design a poster to talk about energy impacts in the future.
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