The environmental impact of the UK’s schools and universities is hugely significant to the country’s ongoing effort to tackle climate change.
According to People & Planet, the UK Higher Education (HE) sector emits over 3 million tonnes of CO₂ into the atmosphere every year, and is responsible for over 1 million journeys daily. Schools and universities emit 9.3 million tonnes of CO₂ per year, and that’s not counting the 1.2 million tonnes of CO₂ emitted by people travelling to school/university by car.
The University of Bolton has seen a number of impressive changes in recent years, to both its academic practices and the progressive development of their state of the art facilities. However, environmental policy required attention.
Always striving for improvement, the university decided to take the opportunity to be ‘greener’, employing Leigh based industry HVAC experts, Cosaf, to install their award winning Breezair system across a number of the site classrooms.
Dovetailing perfectly with Bolton’s new environmental policies, the Breezair unit is proven to be 80% more resourceful than standard air conditioning units operating on 100% fresh air with increased concentration levels making a substantial difference to the indoor air quality, particularly significant in educational facilities.
The Breezair system is designed to provide a cool fresh atmosphere for staff and students whilst maintaining ideal working temperatures. It also runs on low water consumption, very low carbon emissions and no refrigerant compressor, making it the perfect environmental solution.
With the introduction of the environmentally responsible Breezair icons, as well as other ‘eco-friendly improvements’ to electricity and lighting, the University of Bolton are on track for a much greener future.