Kelowna Yacht Club's Energy Conservation Campaign


Energy Campaign Details

TOTA’s Energy Analyst recently worked with Biosphere Committed Company, Kelowna Yacht Club in partnership with BC Hydro and FortisBC, in creating an energy conservation campaign to encourage their staff to reduce consumption through simple and effective actions. From September 16th to October 7th, energy conservation posters were placed around different areas of the Yacht Club and encouraged staff to use provided checklists to complete energy conservation tasks such as:

  • Turning off the lights when not required

  • Utilizing daylight whenever and wherever possible instead of turning on lights inside the building

  • Closing the windows when the heating or air conditioning system is running

  • Running the dishwashers only on full loads and turning off the internal tank heaters in the dishwashers overnight

Brenda Cortes, Kelowna Yacht Club’s Environmental Manager, helped coordinate all of the campaign activities with their staff members. In recognition of three staff members that actively participated in the energy conservation campaign local gift cards were awarded to Brenda Cortes, Emily Wallich, and Mario Arango.

“Running this campaign brought great participation even though there were actions we already did, it brought conscious awareness back among our staff about energy usage and generated a healthy conversation.”

- Brenda Cortes

Emily Wallich, Watersports & Education Administrator

Brenda Cortes, Environmental Manager

Mario Arango, Front of House Manager

To learn more or receive advice on what sustainable practices you can implement at your place of employment or at home contact TOTA’s Biosphere Commitment team at biosphere@totabc.com.


 
 
 
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