Help reduce Co2 emissions By :--
Cover the saucepan with a lid when simmering food.
Turning your heating down by a degree or two - you probably won't notice.
Closing the curtains at dusk to stop heat loss through your windows.
Not leaving TVs and stereos etc on 'standby'- they use as much electricity as when they're on.
Not leaving the fridge or freezer door open for longer than you need to-energy to cool down again.
Letting hot food cool before you put it in the fridge.
Using a microwave oven if you have one- it's more energy efficient than a normal oven.
Using a toaster if you have one- it's more efficient than a grill.
Washing dishes by hand when you can- dishwashers use lots of energy and water.
Recycle anything you are able to, such as newspapers, bottles and cans- recycling saves energy.
Cycling , running , walking or use public transport - cars are one of the biggest users of energy.
Making the most of daylight by fitting daylight sensors to your external security lighting
Replacing your appliances when they break down with ones that have a better energy rating
Replace your central heating boiler with a condensing boiler when it stops being efficient
