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Publication: Positive impacts on health, emissions to air, and budget spending through energy efficiency

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Title
Positive impacts on health, emissions to air, and budget spending through energy efficiency
Author
Published by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
Year
2016
Type
Factsheet
Language
English
Project
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  • Is it possible to estimate how much cold indoor environment in a kindergarten affects the children’s health?
  • Is it possible to estimate how much parents in a kindergarten would benefit in direct economic terms if their children get sick more seldom?
  • Is it possible to estimate how investments to create warmer kindergartens would pay off related to public budgets and individuals?

The answer is yes! The results indicate substantial monetary savings added to the significantly reduced illnesses among children and staff.

The factsheet provides a comprehensive overview on achieveable "hard" savings and further "soft" saving by implementing thermo-technical retrofitting of public buildings.