Waterless Urinals
Provide waterless urinals to reduce the annual water usage... Read More
Duel Flush Toilets
from HEAT: As you can see from the link, these toilets use 1.6 or .8 gallons per flush. Traditional toilets use 2.9 gpf and most of the ones at ... Read More
Paper Towel vs. Hand Blow Dryers
from HEAT: After skimming through the scanty amount of information on this topic, the general consensus among the environmentalist is go with th... Read More
Highly Reflective Roofing
from HEAT: A highly reflective roof would help dramatically in saving cooling cost. This kind of roof would conserve more energy than adjusting ... Read More
Recycled Carpet
from HEAT: Carpet made from recycled products (such as water bottles) is becoming more and more popular. It would be nice to have recycled carpe... Read More
Water Refill Stations
from HEAT: Have water refill stations (similar to the ones in student life and faculty buildings) where students can refill their water bottles.... Read More
Solar Water Heater
from HEAT: Heating water in high-temperature solar water heaters appears like it would help cut down on how much electricity we use. They do see... Read More
Double Pane Windows
from HEAT: An average house could save an average of 10,000 lbs. of CO2 a year by switching to double pane windows. Are double pane windows feas... Read More
Soil
from HEAT: What is going to happen with the soil that is dug up or removed while the foundation is being laid? Can we save the topsoil and use i... Read More
Building Waste
from HEAT: How can we make sure that the building is built in a green fashion? Can we recycle our excess? How can we ensure that this project d... Read More

