it all depends of what resource in specific you want to tackle.
electricity--> using cfl light bulb instead of incandescent light bulbs. + using motion sensors in areas that don't have too much traficc at different times(bathrooms, library, any warehouse,Gym)
water-->more efficient nozzles at water sinks.
Human Resources--> multitasking personnel. instead of having 1 person for 1 or 2 jobs have more people trained to do 3 or 4 tasks. --> a librarian that can sweep the floor when there is nobody around is an example + dusting off the place + organizing books, receiving new books and labeling them. I think this are regular tasks of a librarian but I might be wrong.
Land--> the school can use a small are of the yard to make it a garden and plant some veggies, legumes, fruits.. that can be used inn the cafeteria...given that the area is not used that much of if it is at a awkward corner where is hard to play/ use.
only you know what can be done since you are the one going to that school, these are just generic examples. walk around school and think of a better way to used a specific area, tool, item, natural resource of heat....
even rain water can be trapped in a tank and used as either water for a gardening yard when there is no rain expected for several days or even to be used to wash outdoor floors, fences, outdoor windows.. after its been strained from leaves or any small pieces of debris if needed. It can be used to clean the dumpster area as well, hopefully there is no bad smells over there but if there is Rain water can be used there and is free...
The cast of Creative Ways to Conserve Water - 2013 includes: Daniel Morton as Jimmy
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Some ways to conserve water in a household, aside from removing faucets, include fixing leaks, using water-efficient appliances, taking shorter showers, collecting rainwater for outdoor use, and watering plants in the morning or evening to reduce evaporation.
by trying to not use so much water
by not throwing garbage in rivers and lakes
There are many ways that we can conserve water each day. Taking shorter showers, turning off the water while brushing your teeth are two ways. When you do dishes, do not leave the water running. Collect rain water in order to water your garden in the summer months.
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Some ways to conserve natural gas include using energy-efficient appliances, maintaining properly insulated homes, and installing programmable thermostats to regulate heating and cooling more efficiently. Additionally, reducing hot water usage, fixing leaks, and considering alternative energy sources can also help conserve natural gas.
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There are many ways to conserve forests including setting aside areas as parks and replanting areas that are harvested for wood. You can also conserve forests by purchasing land and not developing that area or by using less paper and wood in your home.
Reuse paper instead of throwing it away after use itFind out the amount of water used in producing the food you eat.