2. Save every drop of water. Water is the source of life. Be proud of "saving water and using water reasonably" and ashamed of "wasting water". Always turn off the tap and don't use too much water for washing every day.
3. Save every kilowatt hour. Electricity is the light of civilization. We are proud of "saving electricity and using electricity reasonably" and ashamed of "wasting electricity". Don't forget to turn off the lights and all kinds of unused appliances before leaving the classroom, dormitory or going to bed at night. When natural light is available, let the light "sleep"; Use air conditioning reasonably in summer, and don't let the temperature be too low. Creating a low-carbon campus starts with saving electricity.
4. Save every piece of paper. A drop of water is gold and a piece of paper is silver. We are proud of "saving paper and using it reasonably" and ashamed of "wasting paper". If you can print on both sides, you won't print on one side; If it can be transmitted through the network, use less paper; If you can borrow books, you won't print them again; If a piece of paper can be reused and recycled, it will not cost more money for a piece of paper; If you can bring your own cups and chopsticks, you don't need disposable items.
5. Save every penny. No matter national wealth, campus property or family savings, every penny and everything is condensed with hard work and sweat. We are proud of "hard work, plain living and reasonable consumption" and ashamed of "extravagance and vanity", cherish every investment of the state in higher education and make good use of every penny.
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The importance of thrift:
The ancients advocated thrift, which is of positive significance to curb the extravagance and waste of the ruling class. Diligence and thrift are also the only way for developing countries to realize modernization and prosperity as soon as possible.
The development practice since the founding of New China fully shows that "thrift and opposition to waste" has played an extremely important role in promoting socialist economic construction and enhancing the country's comprehensive strength. Once the wind of extravagance and waste rises, it will cause huge economic losses to the country and people.
As early as 1950s, Mao Zedong predicted: "It will take decades for China to become rich. After decades, we also need the principle of thrift. " In view of the phenomenon of corruption and waste in production and construction, Deng Xiaoping once seriously pointed out: "If our party does not pay serious attention to this trend and does not resolutely stop it, then our party and country will indeed have the problem of' changing their faces', which is not alarmist."
It can be said that thrift is the ideological root of modern financial supervision. Take history as a mirror, and the alarm will ring. Never forget that thrift is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation.