Video on new schools educational programme about reducing energy

  • 29 Jan 2015

Learning Curve

Mitsubishi Electric video highlights the benefits of their Learning Curve educational programme

The Learning Curve is a half-day course for primary schools and children’s groups that is focused on how to ‘reduce, reuse and recycle’ and encourages the consumers of tomorrow to look at ways they can have an impact on reducing energy consumption.

Jenny Maskrey, Manager of the Learning Curve: “We want to encourage children to examine the way they use energy and challenge themselves, their schools and their family and friends to make a difference. We have put this video together to show what schools can expect from the programme and how it all fits into the national curriculum”.

Over 1,000 pupils from across the Northern Home Counties have already attended the programme at the Mitsubishi Electric HQ in Hatfield and have expanded the programme to its offices in Manchester and other locations.

Link to more about the Learning Curve initiative and to watch the video

Mitsubishi Electric Living Systems,
Travellers Lane,
Hatfield,
Hertfordshire,
AL10 8XB
United Kingdom

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