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“How can you make your home more eco-friendly?”

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Making your home more eco-friendly isn’t as difficult as you may think and can actually lead to significant long-term savings. Whether you’ve a large or small budget, there are plenty of simple ways to make your home more eco-friendly without completely changing your lifestyle.

Electrical Usage

As we use more and more electrical appliances, the amount of energy we waste has significantly increased. This is primarily because many devices are left plugged in or worse, on standby. Carry out an energy audit throughout your home to minimise electricity wastage:

1. Note down all devices connected to an electrical outlet
2. Record how often this device needs power
3. Unplug items based on how often they need to be plugged in

There are many new gadgets which allow you to easily turn off plugs with a click of a button, meaning you can easily control when devices are on and off. By fitting your home with these power savers, you can drastically reduce energy wastage.

Increasing heating efficiency


Making sure that your home is draught-proof is essential for long term energy efficiency. Poorly sealed windows and doors leak considerable amounts of heat, decreasing your heat retention efficiency and subsequently increasing your heating bills.

Installing double glazing is a great option for those wanting to increase insulation and decrease heat loss in the home. Despite being quite a considerable investment, if your home is fitted with old, poorly sealed windows, it’s well worth upgrading. Those looking for double glazing in Huddersfield should consider using a trustworthy company such as Coral Windows for guaranteed results.

Water wastage


As weather patterns become increasingly difficult to predict, becoming more water efficient is essential. This means being mindful of leaving on taps, having regular baths and using hosepipes. To further decrease water usage, you should fit high pressure nozzles on all taps and showers as they increase stream surface area and decrease water usage.

Use environmentally friendly cleaners

Many modern cleaning products contain a number of chemicals that are harmful to the environment. There are many green cleaning products out there which can be broken down in water, leading to little or no effect to the environment.

Recycling

Most packaging is recyclable, and with many local recycling initiatives, recycling has never been easier. Buy a second bin that you can put recyclable goods in, it’s as simple as that.

If you’ve the space and the patience, composting is a great way of recycling your food waste. By simply putting all food waste into its own bin, you can add it to your compost outside where you can leave the waste to break down. This in turn can be used to help growing plants in your garden.

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