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Top tips to Reduce our Environmental Footprint?

My children have forced me into learning a little about what all of this is about.  Their school has an ongoing project and have a permanent ECO group which works to raise awareness and get children into the mindset of what it is all about and how we can all contribute to making it work.

Our eco footprints give a reflection on how much energy we use as a nation.   Officially, it is an estimate of the land and sea area needed to give us the energy we need to use in our lives, which includes the water, transport, food and materials we use up.

Don’t confuse your ecological footprint with your carbon footprint.   Your carbon footprint is the total amount of greenhouse gases we use.

In the UK, we use far more than is sustainable.  If everyone on earth lived in the same way that we do, then we would need more than 3 or 4 planets as a minimum to keep us going for the future.

The top tips to reducing your environmental footprint (as well as keeping down your bills) are:

  • Recycle, recycle, recycle.    Recycling plants seem to spring up everywhere.  Use them where you can.
  • Turn things off and don’t leave them in standby modes, ie  TV’s, computers, cookers, chargers etc.
  • Turn down central heating and water settings as even one or two degrees will make a difference long-term.
  • Insulate your loft, walls and hot water tank.  We keep hearing this, but how man of us have done it.
  • Use energy-efficient light bulbs where you can.  I have some, but sadly, my mother cannot see in the dim light they produce.  I am led to believe that the normal bulbs we grew up with will not be available soon so the choice may be taken away from us.
  • Travel where you can, by bus or train instead of car.  Car share if it is possible, and try to walk or cycle for short distances.
  • Use trains or ferries where you can, but this is beginning to be difficult as the flight is often much cheaper.
  • Choose energy-efficient appliances where you have to replace your old ones.
  • Buy your meat, fruit and vegetable locally when you can.
  • Fill machines to full before switching on, ie full dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer modes.  I still have to convince my mother that this is a good idea as she seems to have the idea that leaving ANY washing overnight is a bad thing to do.

So, that’s about it in a nutshell.  If you are over 30, you might only have seen the adverts on TV trying to get us to reduce our footprints, but not REALLY know what it is all about.

If I have missed any good ones, feel free to add them in a comment.   Comment anyway, you know we bloggers love them, and commentluv give you a lovely linkie back to you.

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Three generations of Scottish Mum women at the age of 18 ish.

Uncovering some family photos, I came across some lovely photographs of my grandmother, that I have not seen in years.

We don’t have many photographs as a family, and there are so few of me that it is shocking.  I will go to my grave, as almost the faceless entity, mother of 3 adopted children.

My grandmother – how hip and trendy was she.  I wish there were lots more photographs.  My grandfather took the photograph so I have no idea who she is posing on the bike with.  We Scots didn’t all run around in our kilts and sporrans, even in the early 1900’s !!

 

My mother – now where DID she put that dress??

 

And last, but not least (I hope) – me, with awful bouffant hair, but I wish I was still as slim as that.

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Lucky Winner of the LG Washing Machine……………..

The appliances online staff read through all the comments, and the winner is the lady who wrote this lovely poem.  A fabulous prize for anyone to receive.  I hope you enjoy it.

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Five minutes peace and what would I do?
well honestly talking from me to you,
these moments are hard to grab
You will know this if you a Mum or A Dad
Ironing , cooking cleaning the lot, a parents job will never stop
theres homework, reading and dance class
and theres always cutting the grass
and dont forget washing and theres loads of that
With 5 little kiddies and one on the way
I use my washer at least 3 times a day
But this LG your showing to me would chop this in half
its got a massive load you see
And then I might grab that bit of peace
Omg that would be a release
I could take five minutes to sit and think
I could even grab a little drink
oh my god it makes my heart miss a beat
how nice it would be to have a little treat
just the odd five minutes just for me

Natelle Arnold

The washing machine is yours.  Please DM me your contact details, including a telephone number for the representative to get in touch with you.

Congratulations, and well done.

Lesley
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