Green Home HeatingMost homes in the area are heated via hot water radiators from a gas-fired boiler.Read more Heat PumpsHeat pumps are a commonly cited alternative to gas or oil fired central heating. They come in three flavoursRead more Home InsulationIncreasing the insulation on your home is the easiest way to reduce your carbon footprint.Read more Infrared heatingOne alternative way to heat your home is via infra red heaters.Read more MicromobilityRead more No digClassically the way to cultivate vegetables on your allotment is to dig over the soil every year to plant the new crop.Read more Open SpacesOpen spaces are important for several reasons, improving physical and mental health and soaking up carbon emissions from the surrounding area.Read more Pre-loved goodsAlways buying new goods does not help the planet. Manufacturing and shipping of these goods costs carbon.Read more Public TransportCatching the bus rather than using the car is one way to reduce emissions, cut traffic congestion and is far less stressful.Read more Single Use plasticSingle use plastic is strangling nature and releases carbon emissions (amongst others during manufacture.Read more Smart ThermometersA Smart Thermometer on your home heating system will reduce your carbon footprint by not heating empty rooms or reducing heat in bedrooms overnightRead more Sustainable ConsumptionEvery time you buy something new you are unconsciously creating greater carbon emissions.Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page 1 2 3 Next › Next page Last » Last page