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Carbon Footprint Eco Schools

Discover Packaging Packaging is used to protect and preserve food during its transport. Packaging such as boxes and crates are useful as they prevent fruit and vegetables from damage. Images from http://www.flickr.com/photos/lisascenic/179344112/ (plums) http://www.usda.gov/oc/photo/98cs0430.htm (nectarines) http://www.usda.gov/oc/photo/02cs0604.htm Local foods need less packaging. Making packaging needs energy. This makes carbon dioxide. Look for foods with less packaging. 2

How to reduce packaging Re-use plastic bags in the supermarket. Even better, use a bag for life made from natural fibres. Choose foods that have the smallest amount of packaging. 3

They are simple things, but can make a difference if everyone does them! Recycle glass bottles, jars, newspapers and magazines and tin cans. Save them and take them to local recycling centres. Re-use plastic shopping bags and envelopes, don't get new ones. Persuade your mum or dad (or whoever does the gardening) to have a compost heap. Put a brick in a plastic bag into your toilet cistern, then the toilet will use less water each time you flush. Use paper on both sides. Try to buy products that don't use much packaging. Give unwanted gifts and clothes to a charity shop. Only fill the kettle up with the amount of water you need to boil that time. Don't leave the TV or video on standby. If you get lift to school in a car, take your mates along for the ride. Ask whoever does your washing to use the machine at 40 degrees - this helps conserve power. Switch lights off when you're not in the room. Have showers instead of baths.

Turn it off when not in use (lights, television, DVD player, Hi Fi, computer etc. etc. ...) Click here to find out which electrical items in your household are contribute the most to your Carbon Footprint Turn down the central heating slightly (try just 1 to 2 degrees C). Just 1 degree will help reduce your heating bill by about 8%. Turn down the water heating setting (just 2 degrees will make a significant saving) Check the central heating timer setting - remember there is no point heating the house after you have left for work Fill your dish washer and washing machine with a full load - this will save you water, electricity, and washing powder Fill the kettle with only as much water as you need Do your weekly shopping in a single trip Hang out the washing to dry rather than tumble drying it The following is a list of items that may take an initial investment, but should pay for themselves over the course of 1-4 years through savings on your energy bills. Fit energy saving light bulbs Install thermostatic valves on your radiators Insulate your hot water tank, your loft and your walls Installing cavity wall installation By installing 180mm thick loft insulation Recycle your grey water Replace your old fridge / freezer (if it is over 15 years old), with a new one with energy efficiency rating of "A" Replace your old boiler with a new energy efficient condensing boiler Don't buy bottled water if your tap water is safe to drink Buy local fruit and vegetables, or even try growing your own Buy foods that are in season locally Don't buy fresh fruit and vegetables which are out of season, they may have been flown in Reduce your consumption of meat Try to only buy products made close to home (look out and avoid items that are made in the distant lands) Buy organic produce Don't buy over packaged products Recycle as much as possible

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