Learn about the water cycle with Bridger the short sighted beagle (I’m guessing here…) Its an interactive journey through the water cycle. American game but the water cycle is the same all over the world. Play
WaterAid videos
WaterAid is a charity that works to provide safe water and sanitation for everyone in the world. They produce loads of short vidoes about global water issues: Watch
Rip the Drip
In the habit of wasting water? You just might change your mind if Rip the Drip popped up every time you did so! Check him out in all his weirdness here: Watch These are the videos we watch time and time again
Training and Education
Bartlett School of Architecture: www.bartlett.ucl.ac.uk Dublin Institute of Technology: www.dit.ie The Green Register: www.greenregister.org.uk RIBA South East: www.architecture.com Westminster University: www.westminster.ac.uk
Sustainable water
Environment Agency: Saving Water – useful information for businesses and domestic users to save water effectively IRCSA – The International Rainwater Catchment Systems Association, which aims to promote and advance rainwater harvesting technology worldwide to provide a safe source of
The game and how much it costs
The game Cut Your Carbon helps explain the connections between global warming, CO and our lifestyles. It shows how we can make a difference and introduces the concept of an annual personal carbon budget. Participants learn through playing the game, group work and guided
Who we are and who we work with
Who we are Convinced that the personal is political Cath Hassell devised the CO2 voucher scheme in 2001 which has now become the award winning Cut Your Carbon board game. Cath has been involved in the UK building industry for 25
Sponsor a School
Cut Your Carbon has been played in schools throughout the UK, with over 95% of pupils wanting to play it again and 98% making the link between climate change and their lifestyles. As part of a measurable CSR policy, why
Cut Your Carbon training for teachers
We offer a day’s training package that enables teachers to embed sustainability issues into their lessons. The training is based around the Cut Your Carbon board game and is very interactive, involving a high level of group work. By the end of the day participants understand
Make your school water smart – design a sustainable water strategy for your school (KS3,4)
ech2o will work with the school eco team or green team to: carry out a water audit of the school, identify where and how the school could save water, benchmark the school’s water use, design a strategy to reduce water