Tips for a greener lifestyle 

Going green is easier than most people think! A few small changes can make a huge difference. Plus, sustainable living will save you money as well as help protect the environment and reduce climate change. For more information, visit Friends of the Earth at http://www.foe.co.uk/

Time to Change for a more efficient appliance  

Time to Change is the Association of Manufacturers of Domestic Appliances’ (AMDEA) campaign to encourage the replacement of 15.4 million old fridges and washing machines with new energy efficient models. You can make a big difference - changing to an A+ fridge freezer can typically halve your electricity usage - and  the website’s handy savings calculator lets you work out how much money, electricity and carbon you could save if you take action and replace that guzzler in the kitchen...www.t2c.org.uk/calculator.php

 

 

 

 

Driving

  • A small, energy efficient car is less polluting than a gas-guzzling 4x4 – and is cheaper to run as well.
  • Switch off the engine if you think you’ll be stationary for more than half a minute. Idling this long burns more energy than it takes to restart the engine.
  • Avoid short car journeys whenever possible. Instead, walk or cycle and burn up some calories! Share the school-run with a roster of parents to cut congestion, reduce emissions and save on your fuel bill.
  • If you have a diesel engine, consider biodiesel that has been obtained from sustainable sources. Not only is it carbon-neutral, it also biodegrades 98% within three weeks and is kinder on the environment.

Holidays

  • Holiday in the UK. Amazing fact: one long-haul return flight can produce more carbon dioxide per passenger than the average UK motorist does in an entire year!!
  • Hire bikes instead of a car if you’re exploring locally. Not only will this cut emissions, you’ll save money - and benefit from some exercise.

Food and drink

  • Cook with natural, seasonal, locally grown produce.
  • Avoid buying endless bottles of water – it’s a plastic nightmare. Fill up an old one with tap water and take it with you everywhere.
  • Use a toaster not the grill. It uses less energy.

At home

  • If it’s winter and the kids are wearing T-shirts turn the thermostat down by just one degree. This can save up to £30 a year on your energy bill and help the environment. Anyone cold can pull on a jumper.
  • An oldie but a goldie: insulate your loft. You can cut up to 20 per cent from your energy bill by installing good quality loft insulation.
  • Avoid wasted heat energy by timing your heating to go off 30 minutes before the school run starts, and come on again 30 minutes before you are all due home.
  • Only use a washing machine on full-load.  Ninety per cent of the energy washing machines use is for heating the water. Switch to a cooler wash temperature: 40°C is usually adequate. Grubby whites can be pre-soaked to loosen dirt or use an eco-friendly stain remover.

Dinner time

  • Saucepans with lids on heat much quicker, thus using less energy (obvious really).
  • Get oven-wise. Don’t keep opening it to check food. This allows heat to escape, wastes energy and slows down cooking. Switch off a few minutes before your meal is ready. The oven will stay hot enough to finish cooking the food.
  • Recycle drinks cans. The energy saved by recycling one aluminium can is enough to run a TV for three hours.

Power

  • Count how many light bulbs are in your home. Now think what you’d save if they were all energy-efficient. One bulb uses less than 1/4 of the electricity of a standard model and can last up to 12 times longer. This will save you £10 a year on your electricity bill and more than £50 over the bulb’s lifetime.
  • Resist stand-by. If all UK households turned off their TVs at night instead of leaving them on standby, we would avoid emitting enough CO2 to fill the Millennium Dome 38 times each year. This energy saving tip will save you money and help reduce climate change.
  • Wash laundry loads on the low-temperature programme to save energy.

 

Eco Art Projects

 

 

 

 

Eco Art Projects: The Peterborough area's leading provider of Eco-courses, projects, information and products, demonstrating & promoting sustainability as routes to a greener lifestyle for all.

Grown Up Green is for people who want to make well informed choices to protect the environment

 

 

grownupgreen aims to encourage people to think and act in ways which protect and improve the natural environment and shows how sustainable development is relevant to all of us.

 

Envolve works to build sustainable communities

 

 

 

 

 

Envolve is an innovative organisation, pioneering new approaches to help people live in more sustainable ways. They have over 12 years experience providing consultancy and managing excellent projects with businesses, community groups and schools.

 

Green Footsteps

 

 

Green Footsteps is about easy green living, bringing you environmentally sound ideas and tips which don’t break the bank but do genuinely help you to be a bit greener.

 

Healthy Life

 
www.healthylife-mbs.com is a web site encouraging people to take responsibility for their own health and wellbeing, that of the community and the planet for now and for future generations. This is a site providing a lot of information covering a range of topics including complementary and alternative therapies, health issues, countryside and wildlife, spirituality, sustainability, and much more. Sign up for their newsletter to keep you informed, place a comment on their blog, or even add your details to one of their directories (keep looking - more will be added!)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
 

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