EURONET 50/50 MAX
in figures

525

primary and secondary schools from

13

European countries implement the 50/50 methodology

98 891

pupils and

7 038

teachers undertake efforts to save at least

8%

of energy consumed in their schools

109

European municipalities use the 50/50 tools and

84

of them participated in our training sessions

56

municipalities extend the 50/50 action to other public buildings

155

local strategies and

26

educational strategies include the 50/50 concept

41

EU-level initiatives support the 50/50 Network

29

project observers regularly follow the project and its activities

408

local, regional and national authorities were contacted to include the 50/50 concept in their strategies

797

persons participated in the 50/50 promotional and dissemination events

Year 2015 is almost over and we are more than excited to see, how much energy Slovenian schools have saved this time. KSSENA, who is coordinating implementation of the project on the country level, already calculated savings achieved in 2014 and the results obtained were above our expectations. In average, the schools involved in the project (and there are 30 of them) reduced their energy consumption by 5,8 %. That means, that every school used approx. 22 000 kWh energy less than in the pervious years and that every school saved an average of 2 450 €! What is even more encouraging, altogether the schools emitted 234 tons of carbon dioxide less into the atmosphere. Way to go!

With the beginning of the new school year, energy teams were set up again and energy saving efforts continued. Pupils were hanging posters and stickers with energy-saving slogans across hallways and set up colorful trash bins for recycling. In April 2015 first big celebration event was held, with the participation of the pupils from all Slovenian schools involved in the project. Gathering almost 200 pupils, the event was a big success. Every school had a chance to present their energy saving actions, achievements or products made. As a result, the pupils helped us to create a wonderful and diverse celebration, filled with creativity and knowledge. They presented, among others, posters with energy saving tips, sculptures made from waste paper, eco-stickers and fashionable clothes made from recycled materials. One school even prepared and sung their own eco-anthem. In the second part of the event, KSSENA organised a quiz with eco and energy related questions. The winning school was a school for children with special needs and the joy of winning was immense.

Next year, just before EURONET 50/50 MAX project comes to an end, the second 50/50 celebration will be organized to once again reward schools for their efforts.