Our Purchasing policy in energy
Our Purchasing policy in energy

Our Purchasing policy in energy

Purchasing policy: 

Our Purchasing policy in energy:

EU, for instance, had several energy-efficient appliance usages.

Utilizing energy-efficient appliances can reduce costs, use less energy, ensure energy security, reduce emissions, and create jobs by 2025, the EU aims to use only energy-efficient appliance:

  1. Due to their impact on energy conservation, air conditioners with inverters have been utilized on our campus in the lecture halls.
  2. Solar-powered outdoor lighting will be installed in future developments
  3. Our campus was using LED light bulbs. Compared to other lighting technologies, LED lighting generates more useable lumens and less waste light. According to the existing studies, using LED lighting may have resulted in an improvement in overall energy efficiency of 60% to 70%.
  4. Ceiling fans are practical, especially in Iraq's nearly year-round hot and humid climate. Ceiling fans can lessen the need for energy-intensive cooling, even if they cannot replace air conditioning. Invest in them to conserve energy and lower your costs.
  5. There are numerous benefits to using thermal insulation in new construction, including: personnel safety, sound control, thermal performance, fire safety, condensation control, and personal comfort.

 

Our Purchasing policy in waste:

We have established long-term agreements and contracts with outside businesses engaged in the recycling of several types of waste, including paper and plastic. We are implementing single stream recycling with the help of a local contractor, making it simple for professors and students to figure out what can be recycled furthermore all of our campus' trash bins have four designated barriers, which greatly facilitates recycling. Electronic garbage is disposed of using a special container.