We’re a little late on take-up with this, but never late than never. It’s Energy Efficiency Week this week (it started on Monday), a national campaign in the UK to bring attention to saving energy, money and the environment. With homes contributing 28% of all carbon emissions in the UK, and the UK top of the European Energy Wasters League (not a title to be proud of) it’s time to wake up and wise up. Here’s what you can do!
Commit to save 20% of the energy you use every day to do your bit to prevent climate change.
Wondering how you can save energy?
- Next time you buy an electrical appliance like a washing machine or fridge, make sure you buy an A-rated appliance.
- Only boil as much water as you need for your cuppa, don’t fill the kettle.
- Walk instead of drive for short distances.
- Turn the temperature of your washing machine down to 30’C.
- Change your lightbulbs to energy saving bulbs.
For more ideas on how to save energy, visit the Energy Saving Trust website.