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We can all do our bit to combat climate change. Sustainable living is our chance to reduce our impact on the environment. Even a couple of small changes to our routine can help. Find out how to achieve a more sustainable way of living and do your bit for the planet.
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Sustainable living means thinking about how the choices we make on a daily basis affect the planet. From the clothes we buy to the rubbish we throw out, making more mindful choices can help us live sustainably and protect Earth’s natural resources.
Making small changes in our day-to-day life can help reduce our carbon footprint and tackle climate change. Living more sustainably doesn’t have to cost a lot. In fact, it can actually help you spend less!
Try these sustainable living tips to boost your green credentials and save some money too.
Did you know the average person throws away 409kg of waste each year? That’s 7 times their body weight. You can cut down on your daily waste with these simple recycling habits:
Source: Recycling facts
In the UK we throw away 1.3 billion tonnes of food a year. Here are a few simple ways you can help limit the amount of food you throw away:
Source: energysavingtrust
Around 40% of plastic is single-use. From 2018-2019 2.1 billion single use plastic bags were used. From 2020-2021 this was 488 million. A great improvement but there’s still more work to be done! Small changes can make a big difference.
Source: Single use plastic data
Did you know it takes 2,700 litres of water to make one t-shirt? Reduce the number of new clothes you buy by asking yourself whether you really need it.
Source: Sustainable Fashion
In the UK, 23% of domestic nitrogen oxide emissions came from road transport in 2019.
Source: gov.uk
Reducing the amount of water you use will reduce the energy needed to process and deliver it to your home. These simple hacks will help you lower your water usage:
Source: The Energy Saving Trust
Source: bath v shower
Did you know that some of your appliances are still using energy, even when they're switched off?
Source: The Energy Saving Trust
Save water, electricity and money on your energy bills by changing the way you wash up.
Small changes can make a big difference over time. These are some easy ways to use less energy around your home:
A lot of gas and electric companies offer smart meters to measure use of energy in your home. Check your supplier website to see if you can get one.
Source: The Energy Saving Trust
Our Green Living Hub is there to show you how we can make a difference in the fight against climate change, starting in our homes.
Use the Home Energy Saving Tool to see how energy efficient your home is, and where you can make improvements.
Share some of these tips with your friends, family or colleagues. Let’s keep the conversation moving and work together toward a more sustainable future!
Last updated January 2023