Buying energy saving appliances this Christmas and New Year could save £8million worth of electricity over the coming year. Here are some easy ways to save energy over the festive season - plus our ethical present buying guide...
Christmas is a time when many households splash out on a new fridge, freezer, washing machine or tumble dryer. These appliances are powered by electricity, but the efficiency with which they use it varies enormously. Put simply, some models consume far less energy than others do in order to do the same job.
Identifying energy saving appliances is easy: just look for the Energy Saving Recommended logo. Only products which are amongst the most energy efficient are entitled to carry it, so by buying an appliance with the Energy Saving Recommended logo you can be sure that you are doing your bit to save energy.
Buying an energy saving model will also save you money on your electricity bills. If everybody who was planning to buy white goods this Christmas and New Year bought Energy Saving Recommended, they would slash their electricity bills by £8million by next Christmas - saving enough electricity to watch the Queen's speech 4.7 billion times!
Ready to buy? This Christmas the Energy Saving Trust has teamed up with shopping comparison site PriceRunner.co.uk to launch an online database of Energy Saving Recommended products.
Decorating the home with lights to celebrate Christmas is a tradition we all enjoy, but a string of 100 Christmas tree lights used for 10 hours a day generates enough carbon dioxide to fill 5 party balloons every day. That may not seem like a lot, but with around 25m households in Britain that soon adds up to a huge amount.
The good news is there are plenty of way to reduce the amount of energy you use and carbon dioxide generated while still decorating your home with Christmas lights:
Everyone loves a Christmas present, and millions are exchanged every year. So a little thought can make a huge difference to the impact these gifts have on the environment:
Green Christmas tree decorations
Goats, mosquito nets and other life changing gifts
Build a bog or support an alpaca farmer: gifts with a difference from Oxfam
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