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"Game on" in Ecolympics showdown

- March 8, 2013

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From March 10 to 24, 麻豆传媒鈥檚 residences are going head-to-head in fierce competition during the 4th annual Ecolympics. Gerard, O鈥橞rien, Mini-Rez, Howe, Risley, and Shirreff will attempt to fill their hallways with green energy, while raising environmental consciousness and improving sustainability at 麻豆传媒.

鈥淥ur target this year is a 5 per cent reduction during the two-week period,鈥 says Melissa Mackay, Dal鈥檚 residence education coordinator.

The Ecolympics competition is hosted by 麻豆传媒鈥檚 Green Residence Forum (GRF) each March. Just like Earth Hour, the premise is simple: small changes can make a big difference. With that in mind, students in residence take steps to use less power, heat, and water. At the end of the two weeks, the winning residence is the one that鈥檚 reduced its energy and water consumption the most.

Events in previous years have included the water taste test (can you tell the difference between bottled and tap water?). There鈥檚 also the Phantom Power energy detector competition, designed to give students an idea of how much energy they use with the plethora of their electronic products: iPads, computers, phones, TVs, straighteners, blow-dryers.

There are rumours that some residences have even installed shower timers to cut down on their water consumption. So really, it鈥檚 anyone鈥檚 game. And to keep them motivated and in the competitive spirit, .

The winning residence will walk away with $500 to be donated to an environmental charity or cause of its choice. But MacKay stresses it鈥檚 not all about the money.

鈥淒eep down, it鈥檚 really about having conversations around issues of sustainability and learning more about how we can help our environment while having fun at the same time,鈥 she says.

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