Win tickets to a baseball game in our energy-saving challenge!

Last year, we asked you to tell us what you do to save energy at work. The answers came flooding in, with a list of actions ranging from direct energy saving measure, such as: turn off the lights, turn off your monitor at the end of the day, unplug electronic devices when not in use, as well as a broader list of mindful consumption measures.

This Year’s Campaign.

We know that energy saving is a collective effort. We will be most successful in reaching our targets in energy conservation and carbon neutrality if everyone as more awareness & then takes action throughout health care facilities.

To read what other staff are doing, log-in to BCGreenCare.ca to find out how health care staff have helped reduce our energy bills through observation & action.

Your part.

Enter to win 4 Baseball Tickets for Nat Bailey Stadium.

If you are interested in energy saving practices, you can enter this year’s campaign by following these 3 steps:

  • Creating an account / Logging-on to BCGreenCare.ca
  • Once you are part of the BCGreenCare.ca community, click on the LEAD tab and join the Energy Conservation Group – this is a place to get updates, access resources and join discussions.
  • Click on Group Discussion, under Energy Conservation. Look at the Group Discussion for the story: Energy Saving Challenge. Be sure to click on the title of that story, read the story of how staff have helped the energy managers identify energy saving opportunities. Leave a comment for a chance to win.

You will automatically be entered to win 4 Baseball Tickets for Nat Bailey Stadium in Vancouver. Cool, eh? Check it out here: www.milb.com

Your Energy Management team.

While the energy management team loves spotting energy saving opportunities, they only have so many eyes for observation and some opportunities are difficult to spot. Eliminating the use of energy when not required has huge saving potential and are usually identified through continuous observation.

We want to encourage you to talk to us about ways to be more efficient and recognize the great ways that you can support GreenCare: Our Passion. Our Mandate. Our Potential.

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