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Skip to main content. Will You See Blue? Did You See Blue? This Blue Dot Blog. On Thu, 11/05/2015 - 13:37. Check And so begins our first event at an RBC. Branch manager Rick Langford is excited, that much is quite evident from his cheery manner, and broad smile. He is also carrying the aforementioned cupcakes topped with blue icing, an enticing treat for an overcast afternoon. Read more about RBC Stittsville. On Thu, 11/05/2015 - 13:36. Read more about Lesson one: Drink. On Thu, 11/05/2015 - 13:35. This ...
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Skip to main content. Will You See Blue? Did You See Blue? Is a charitable community-based social marketing. Organization based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. One Change empowers people to believe that simple actions matter and to make smart choices that protect the environment. Through our award-winning initiatives, we make environmental action accessible, relevant, and personal by engaging citizens, community groups, and municipalities to promote simple yet effective changes that have a global impact.
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Skip to main content. Will You See Blue? Did You See Blue? 20% of toilets silently leak, wasting 1.9 billion litres of drinking water in Canada every day. That’s like 11 minutes of Niagara Falls. A leak can also add up to $250 to your water bill. This Blue Dot encourages people to take a simple action to detect and repair toilet leaks. Together we can conserve a precious resource, save money, and protect the Earth. Lost Something In The Drain? Here's How To Get It Back. If you and your family own and run...
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Skip to main content. Will You See Blue? Did You See Blue? Looking for the latest on This Blue Dot? See our In The News. Section, or browse our Media Releases. For media inquiries please contact: Sara Haskill Marketing Manager phone: (613) 232-5892 x208 email: sara.haskill@onechange.org.
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Skip to main content. Will You See Blue? Did You See Blue? 20% of toilets silently leak, wasting 1.9 billion litres of drinking water in Canada every day. That’s like 11 minutes of Niagara Falls. A leak can also add up to $250 to your water bill. This Blue Dot encourages people to take a simple action to detect and repair toilet leaks. Together we can conserve a precious resource, save money, and protect the Earth. Lost Something In The Drain? Here's How To Get It Back. If you and your family own and run...
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Skip to main content. Will You See Blue? Did You See Blue? 20% of toilets silently leak, wasting 1.9 billion litres of drinking water in Canada every day. That’s like 11 minutes of Niagara Falls. A leak can also add up to $250 to your water bill. This Blue Dot encourages people to take a simple action to detect and repair toilet leaks. Together we can conserve a precious resource, save money, and protect the Earth. Lost Something In The Drain? Here's How To Get It Back. If you and your family own and run...
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Skip to main content. Will You See Blue? Did You See Blue? The One Change This Blue Dot water conservation initiative is sponsored by RBC. Pick up your free blue dot leak detection tool at a participating RBC Royal Bank branch. If you're interested in becoming a One Change sponsor or partner, please visit the One Change.
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Skip to main content. Will You See Blue? Did You See Blue? 20% of toilets silently leak, wasting 1.9 billion litres of drinking water in Canada every day. That’s like 11 minutes of Niagara Falls. A leak can also add up to $250 to your water bill. This Blue Dot encourages people to take a simple action to detect and repair toilet leaks. Together we can conserve a precious resource, save money, and protect the Earth. Lost Something In The Drain? Here's How To Get It Back. If you and your family own and run...
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This Blue Dot? | This Blue Dot
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Skip to main content. Will You See Blue? Did You See Blue? Up to 20% of toilets leak silently, wasting up to 1.9 billion litres of water every day in Canada. You can detect leaks at home by dropping this blue dot (a non-toxic vegetable dye tablet) in the tank of your toilet. If you see blue in the bowl, you have a leak. A toilet leak not only wastes a precious resource, but can cost you up to $250/year on your water bill. Most leaks can be repaired quickly and easily by replacing the rubber flapper.
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Greening With Gratitude | Sharing Sustainability - Tips
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Tips for Energy Savings. 160;In a nut shell, the energy bill for a home is affected by:. Any air leakage (drafts can account for over a third of the heating costs in older homes). Heat gained (mostly through windows). Heat lost (mostly affected by insulation). The efficiency of the heating/cooling system. For larger retrofits, an energy audit will provide the most effective changes. More heat is lost through ceilings than walls and loose insulation can be added to an attic space. Since windows increase h...
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