In the Home or Office
The most effective ways to reduce emissions are to:
- Fit insulation – A quarter of a houses heat is lost through the roof
- Install Draught Excluders
- Install Double Glazing
- Upgrade your Boiler
Simple steps you can take are to:
- Switch off appliances – Leaving unused appliances on costs approximately £800 million every year in the UK alone
- Only boil as much water as you need
- Walk short journeys instead of driving
- Cut down on food wastage
- Get a home energy check
Extra steps you can take are to:
- Switch to energy saving light bulbs
- Recycle everything your local council will collect
- Buy energy saving appliances
- Eat more local food – Cuts down on air miles, you can even grow your own fruit and vegetables
- When doing home improvements, you could install renewable technologies such as wind turbines or solar panels. Choose low energy lighting options, use sustainable wood, or buy recycled furniture and flooring
On the Move
When out and about, emissions can be reduced by;
- Walking or cycling when practical – Nearly a quarter of all car journeys are under two miles
- Walking or cycling will keep you fit, and save money on fuel, as well as dramatically reducing your emissions
- Drive smarter – change up a gear earlier, avoid using air conditioning unless needed, clear out extra weight, make sure your tyres are fully inflated, and have your vehicle serviced regularly
- Set up a car share scheme at your work, or join a car sharing club
Out shopping
- Plan meals to avoid wastage
- Buy seasonal food to reduce air miles
- Buy energy efficient electrical appliances
- Take your own bags out with you rather than using plastic supermarket bags
Remember the three R's. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
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