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Efficient Equipment Ordering Guidelines for Kroto Research Institute

Learn about the equipment ordering process at the Kroto Research Institute, ensuring efficiency and sustainability. Guidelines for printers, kettles, refrigerators, and PCs purchased through the KRI budget are outlined, emphasizing energy efficiency and maintenance by CICS. Discover more about the Degrees Cooler initiative by visiting www.nus.org.uk. The Kroto Research Institute prioritizes eco-friendly practices supported by NUS's climate change program funded by the Greener Living Fund as of March 1, 2014.

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Efficient Equipment Ordering Guidelines for Kroto Research Institute

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  1. Ordering equipment for Kroto Research Institute • When ordering equipment through the KRI budget – following guidelines will be followed • Printers/photocopiers – all printing/copying will be through the MSP printers, which are maintained by CICS. • Kettles – all kettles bought for KRI LG kitchen use will be energy efficient. (All other kitchens have water boilers) • Domestic refrigerators, if purchased for KRI common use, will be A rated or above • PC’s or MFD’s purchased with the KRI budget will be purchased through CICS, so will be energy efficient. . Find out more about Degrees Cooler at www.nus .org.uk NUS’s climate change programme supported by the Greener Living Fund, sponsored by Defra. 01.03.2014

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