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Things u can do to reduce CO2
IF YOU DO NOT DO THESE THINGS AND MORE, AND STOP USING PLANES LIFE WILL BE OVER ON EARTH LIKE THIS SONG!!
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1. Don't leave the tap running

2. Take showers not baths


3. Reuse gift wrap


4. Switch to organic, fragrance-free products


5. Reduce sprays levels at home


6. Use recycled toilet paper


7. Quit smoking


8. Wash at lower temperatures


9. Hang clothes to dry


10.   Use natural ingredients for home cleaning


11.   Turn the thermostat down


14.   Keep radiators clear


15. Turn electric ovens off early



16.   Chest is freezers are   best



17. Fill empty space in the freezer



18. Drink filtered tap water



19.   Switch off all office equipment before weekend

Apart from saving on energy and cost, this will help stop your computer or electrical equipment from wearing out.

20. Switch off computer monitor during lunch break and when not using it for a period of time



21.   Buy an eco-friendly laptop


22. Don't leave appliances on standby

A staggering £150 million-worth of electricity is wasted every year because TVs and VCRs are left on standby overnight or for longer periods.   If plugged in, mobile phone chargers also use energy even when not charging.

23.   Keep air circulating


24. Switch off your boiler when going on holiday



25. Use energy-saving light bulbs



26. Use the right sized pan when cooking



27. More vegetables, less meat



28.   Walk or bike



29. Kettle know-how

Only fill the kettle with the water you need –

30.   Don't keep the car engine running


31.   Take the train or bus


32.   Drive safely and efficiently

Cutting your average speed by 10mph burns up to 30% less petrol.   Avoid unnecessary sudden acceleration and braking - this only increases fuel consumption and wears out your car’s engine. Driving efficiently and sensibly not only saves money and the environment, it saves lives.

33. Don't dispose, reuse!



34. Stop using plastic bags

An estimated 500 billion - one trillion plastics bags are used worldwide each year, translating into one million bags used per minute.   They break down into toxic waste, polluting our soil, oceans and rivers and killing countless marine animals and flora. Buy a few canvas or reusable shopping bags for your next trip to the supermarket. Lobby for plastic bag consumption tax - there are strong arguments for and against this, but in Ireland and Germany, where shops do not give plastic bags out for free, 99% of shoppers bring their own bags. Visit www.reusablebags.com

35. Forget pre-rinsing


36. Buy eggs in cardboard cartons


37. Get off your butt  

Collect rain water for your garden in a water butt. These are easily plumbed into your existing guttering and downpipes.

38. Remove yourself from junk mail databases



39. Support local grocers


40. Recycle as much as you can

Recycle paper, tin cans, plastic bottles, clothes, glass and mobile phones. And don’t throw away batteries, antifreeze, paint, motor oil, or chemicals in the bin. Use proper disposal sites.

41.   Turn off unnecessary lighting

In most homes, about 10-15% of the electricity bill is for lighting so energy-saving light bulbs can cut your costs considerably. Unless it is for safety reasons, turn off lights in corridors. If you’re watching TV in the living room, switch off lights in any other rooms not being used.  

42.   Don't overfill the kettle

Save water and electricity by filling your kettle with the number of cups of water you actually need.   For every mug of tea it takes the kettle up to a minute to boil and this consumes about 2,400 watts.

43.   Invest in a digital camera

Film processing and developing requires the use of toxic chemicals and also uses up unnecessary paper.

44.   Draw curtains at dusk in winter

Closing curtains at dusk will stop heat escaping and reduce draughts, saving you between £10-£20 per year.

45. Go organic in the garden

Switch to organic gardening methods such as substituting non-chemical weed-killers.   Compost kitchen and garden waste and use this as an alternative to artificial fertiliser.  

46. Remove shoes when entering your home


47. Consider replacing the carpet with wooden floors



48. Switch to solar in the garden

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49. Insulate your house

Insulation is one of the best ways to reduce heating bills and cut CO2 emissions. Also, replace old windows and be sure to seal holes and cracks in your house. A well-insulated house can prevent hundreds of pounds of CO2 emissions per year and can cut your heating bills by up to 20 per cent.

50.   Plant a tree!

This is their future we’re talking about!

IF YOU DO NOT DO THESE THINGS AND MORE, AND STOP USING PLANES LIFE WILL BE OVER ON EARTH LIKE THIS SONG!!