Tips On Carbon Neutralising Your Home
Tuesday, April 29th, 2008Household emissions make up one third of the UK’s total carbon emissions, with the average household producing six tonnes of CO2 per year, and greenhouse gases are set to rise by up to 2.5% annually.
However, in light of the government’s Climate Change Bill which aims to have a 60% cut in CO2 emissions by 2050, here are our top 10 steps to reduce your carbon footprint:
- Insulate: More than half of ‘lost’ heat escapes through the walls and roof. Roof and wall insulation is one of the best ways to reduce your carbon emissions AND save money. Cavity wall insulation only takes a couple of hours to install, and could save you up to £160 a year on utility bills!
- Turn Down That Thermostat! Turning your thermostat down by just 1 degree reduces carbon emission and can save you up to 10% on your fuel bill.
- Recycle, Recycle, Recycle: Up to two thirds of all household waste can be recycled. There are many ways to recycle - with facilities for everything from your vegetable peelings to your old clothes and bric-a-brac available!
- Cut Back On Water: Saving water doesn’t have to be a huge sacrifice; shower instead of bath once and a while (a shower only uses one third of the water!); put a brick in your toilet to reduce the water used to flush without reducing efficiency, and stop using hose pipes - consider collecting rain water instead.
- Use Energy Efficient Products: Most goods from light bulbs to refrigerators and washing machines have ‘Energy Efficient’ models around.
- Repair, Re-use: buy re-usable items instead of disposables, give items that are still in a good state to charity shops when you are done with them.
- TURN IT OFF!!! You might not realise it, but leaving appliance on stand-by accounts for 12% of all household energy consumption - turn it off at the wall!
- Change Suppliers: Have you compared your energy supplier to a greener one? You should consider it.
- Switch to 30: 30 degrees that is. Modern washing machines will clean your clothes just as well at 30 as they will at 60.
- Use A Green Paint: Paints and stains contain harmful substances like VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds). Use a low VOC and low non-petrochemical based option from ecological suppliers.