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ilips, a world leader in energy-efficient lighting, is supporting LiteClub, a part of Project Litefoot –
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charitable trust championed by seven top sports people who are inspiring New Zealanders to be environmental champions, with energy-efficient light bulbs to help them improve their environmental footprint and save money for sports across New Zealand.
Asa world leader in energy-efficient lighting, Philips is supporting LiteClub, which is part of Project Litefoot –
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charitable trust championed by seven top sports people who are inspiring New Zealanders to be environmental champions.
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onrad Smith, Caroline and Georgina Evers-Swindell, Michael Campbell, Barbara Kendall, Daniel Kareopa and Brendon McCullum have been activating community sports clubs to follow their lead by measuring and reducing their environmental impact.
LiteClub involves a dedicated team who visit community sports clubs to install free energy-saving products (lighting, tap aerators and insulation).
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n eco-design advisor also assesses the club in detail and LiteClub produce an Environmental Impact Report which sets out a range of recommendations to reduce further impact.
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iteClub will help implement the additional changes, if the club wishes.