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Each year, Greenrock and its partners in the Earth Hour Council aim to engage with as many local businesses and properties in Bermuda to participate in Earth Hour.
Our Business Participation Agreement outlines why this global event is important and asks everyone – from property owners, facilities managers, employees – to turn off all non-essential lights in the workplace for Earth Hour (23-Mar, 8:30 – 9:30 PM).
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Each year, Greenrock works with the Earth Hour Council to organize and promote Earth Hour in Bermuda.
Last year, more than 30 businesses around Hamilton switched off their lights, which helped set the mood for the 250 'Glow in the Dark' fun walk/run participants. Click here for our review of Earth Hour 2013.
Join us in uniting people to save the planet in 2014.
Switch off non essential lights on Saturday 29 March at 8:30pm.
Make sure non-essential lights in your buildings, facilities and signage are switch off during Earth Hour from 8:30pm to 9:30pm on Saturday 29 March 2014. For larger buildings, plan ahead with facilities and building managers to manage the logistics of switching off non-essential lighting for Earth Hour – including neon lights – in and around your properties.
Sign up to switch off by completing the Business Participation Form below.
It only takes a minute!
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For more ideas on how your business can get involved, please contact Rolisa Camille at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 533-5683.
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Greenrock president Judith Landsberg calls herself an enthusiastic trier of green technology, even if it doesn't always go so well in its infancy.
Her electric pedal bike is her pride and joy, but the light-emitting diodes her family once installed in the den didn't actually produce enough light to read by, and the solar-powered shower produced cold water on a grey day.
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