Changing your Lifestyle to Reduce your Carbon Footprint

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Having a more environmentally friendly lifestyle doesn’t mean that you have to give up on your comfort or make your life inconvenient. There are lots of changes that you can make that will improve both your green credentials and your health and also can make you save financially too. 

There are many everyday changes that you can make to start off with. For example, use reusable things in replacement of single use plastics, so carry your own water bottle and coffee cup to reuse and take your own reusable bags shopping.

When choosing products, check the packaging and whether it is recyclable too, and when possible, opt for second hand items or refurbished ones.

Transport is a big part of the carbon emissions in the UK and a good way that you can make greener choices is to cycle to work if possible, or even organise a car share to get to work. Doing this helps to reduce cars on the road and can also save you money on petrol. If you choose to walk or cycle more, it also gives your health a boost.

When it comes to energy, powering your home with solar panels is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint – get a professional like this Dorset solar panels company https://solarpanelsdorset.co.uk/solar-panels to give you a quote and more information on how solar panels will work for your home. Air source heat pumps can also be a good option for green energy in the home.

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