Environmental Awareness Training, Page 87 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.5

4071 reviews

  • 73% 5
  • 12% 4
  • 8% 3
  • 4% 2
  • 4% 1
Good overview of the issues

Concise and gets to the point as an overview of environmental issues and what people can do to modify their behaviour.

5/5
Overall a good course

I found this interesting and informative with a couple of surprises.

5/5
learnt new things

No summary provided

5/5
Excellent training. Clear and succinct.

Good info graphics. Made sense. Helpful, easy to implement suggestions. Felt hopeful.

5/5
Very comprehensive and easy to follow.

Very good course, full of valuable ideas on how we can reduce our carbon foot print. Easy to understand.

5/5
Interesting facts, informative.

a good reminder, very relevant, great ideas. I wanted to know more!!!! great course experience - nice visuals - loved the random questions and interactivity.Some of the questions at the end - being multiple choice - had some ridiculous/obviously not correct answers, which made it feel stupidly easy on parts

5/5
Increased awareness.

Increased my awareness of ways to help the planet.

5/5
Explain how a person can make a differen

I like the fact that the training explain you that a person can really make a difference, even when the task seems so big, also we understand how business can help to it. 100% sure this type of training should be promoted in every business.

5/5
Easy & Clear

I learn with colour and pictures, so I enjoyed the experience of working through the training. The lady presenting the training kept me interested and focused.

5/5
Possibly outdated?

Some of the terminology seems a bit outdated such as "climate change" is now preferable over "global warming". The whole thing felt like more of an information dump rather than that many practical examples of how to improve within the workplace. It would have been good to point out that some more modern energy efficient items only make sense to replace one the previous has either broken or is worn out due to the energy involved in creating the new one - for example, don't replace your car every year.

3/5

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