How To Reduce Your Homes Carbon Output In London

Author: 
Ray Victor
Last Updated:
December 11, 2022

Are you trying to become more aware of your daily carbon output? London was home to a whopping 31.4 million tonnes of carbon emissions in 2019.

There has never been a better opportunity for London to make their city more eco-friendly.

We all know well that our planet is in danger. The struggle to keep life afloat on Earth for the next generations to come is in our hands. And we must take action now. The good news is that we can all contribute to reducing Co2 emissions. - And it starts at home.

The most important thing is to be conscious of our carbon output and look for opportunities to cut it.

Additionally, there is a simple way to determine your carbon footprint and take action immediately. Below, we have listed some of the most popular suggestions for lowering carbon emissions as a group.

Make It Your Mission

If you're considering ways to become involved, remember that we can all make a difference in our homes. Helping the environment is something we can all do, but the government and big businesses need to do more.

But, there are situations when it's unclear practically how to do this. ILikeTo is aware that the road to a more sustainable home isn't always obvious. Because of this, we'll use this blog to go over some practical suggestions.

Let's look at some straightforward home improvements you can make without spending any money upfront. There are investment choices as well that do have an upfront cost but pay for themselves rather soon. Understanding your carbon footprint and ways to lower it will receive special attention.

Easy ways to reduce carbon output

  1. Change to LED Bulbs

Changing to LED lightbulbs is one easy and effective option to make your home more environmentally friendly. The majority of incandescent lights consume a lot of energy. - Thus replacing them with LEDs will reduce your overall usage. Additionally, LEDs have a lifespan of around five years and are more efficient, which is better for the national power grid.

  1. Avoid single-use plastic

Enjoy getting your favorite coffee every day from the barista. Of course, telling a coffee lover to stop buying coffee daily will probably never work.

So, if you cannot give up on your daily fix of coffee, try getting a reusable coffee cup. It's little things like these that will come around later. And it's not just coffee cups. Reusable shopping bags, straws, and water bottles are all great to get you started on reducing carbon emissions.

  1. Keep your electricity and water switched-off

Let's face it, all of us have left at least one appliance left on, even when it's of no use. Well, doing this for so long has come back to bite us. A good idea to start your eco-friendly path is to keep the water and electrical appliances off when they are not needed.

Ensure that all switches for lightbulbs are off before going to bed. It will become a routine step for you in no time and you will notice how much of a difference it truly makes.

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