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Use this sample email or memo announcement to spread the news to your employees that your organization has joined the ENERGY STAR industrial partnership.
Use these resources to host your own energy-saving ideas contest. To customize the contest flyer, edit the boxes with the prize, deadline date, and email addresses for submissions and questions. Additionally, select the "Insert Logo Here" box to upload your company's logo.
Use these posters to encourage employees to turn off lights and equipment when not in use. Four poster designs are available, with standard versions and co-brandable versions. To insert your company logo into the co-brandable posters, select the box that says, "Click here to insert logo" and upload the logo file.
Use this toolkit to promote your organization's partnership with ENERGY STAR and commitment to energy management on social media. The toolkit includes four different social media post samples and graphics representing a variety of industries. Each graphic is available sized as both 1200x628 and 1200x1200.
SPPs can use this social media toolkit to share their accomplishments. This 2-page toolkit includes sample messaging that can be used to spread the word on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
You can also download the following social media graphics:
Download and customize this sample press release template to announce that your organization has achieved EPA's Designed to Earn the ENERGY STAR distinction for your commercial new construction project.
Download these nine customizable slides to spread the word about EPA's ENERGY STAR Treasure Hunt campaign, which kicks off this October and runs until January 15, 2020.
Help your customers discover the energy savings hidden in their buildings and facilities. Hundreds of organizations have used energy treasure hunts to reduce their facilities’ energy use by up to 15 percent.
With this track record, EPA launched a Treasure Hunt campaign to motivate and recognize organizations that host their own treasure hunts and share a summary of their findings.
We need your help to spread the word – and your treasure-finding expertise to help your customers find energy gold.