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Very Good

I found the course very interesting, well presented and thought provoking

Not particularly enlightening.

Found repeated reference to the "Butterfly Effect" annoying. Nothing in the presentation related to this phenomenon. The suggestion that reducing individual impact by a fraction of a % will make enough of a difference is way short of the mark. Some of the comparisons were pointless, e.g. recycling a bottle will give 4 hrs of lighting – is that a 100w bulb or 15w? Better would be comparison of choosing a product in a glass bottle vs PET vs tetrapak (assuming PET is also recycled). Then we could make informed choice rather then recycle glass or sit in the dark. The course did not add anything useful that has not already been covered by other information campaigns, e.g. by Govt, LAs and NGOs.

A useful course and reminder

This user gave this course a rating of 4/5 stars

Very good and easy to understand

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Very good

Straight forward and informative

Good practice

Good practice for all keafer employees

Good practice

Good practice for all keafer employees

Very informative and interesting

One point – the answer to question 1 was not covered in the previous information section – I guessed!

Really good course.

This course actually made me stop and think about how we could improve our environmental impact at B & V Chemicals. I actually felt quite inspired to try and make some changes in the New Year and I will do so.

Course which makes you think

This course is interesting as it makes you think about all the ways in which the environment can be impacted, and some small ways in which you can make positive changes. Easy to follow and understand.