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We are delighted to announce that Interior Control Ltd. has signed up to the 10:10 campaign.
What is 10:10? you may well ask…
10:10 is an ambitious project to unite every sector of British society behind one simple idea: that by working together we can achieve a 10% cut in the UK’s carbon emissions in 2010.
Why bother?
Why bother jumping out of the way of a speeding car? Why bother removing a burst appendix?
Cutting 10% in one year is a bold target, but for most of us it’s an achievable one, and is in line with what scientists say we need over the next 18 months. We now know for certain that unless we act quickly to reduce our use of dirty fossil fuels, humanity will face terrible problems in the years to come. Politicians have so far failed to do what needs to be done, so it’s time for ordinary people to step in and show that we’re ready to defend our children’s futures. It’s now or never for the climate.
By signing up to a 10% target we’re not just supporting 10:10 – we’re making it happen. In our homes, in our workplaces, our schools and our hospitals, our galleries and football clubs and universities, we’ll be backing each other up as we take the first steps on the road to becoming a zero-carbon society. It’s easy to feel powerless in the face of a huge problem like climate change, but by uniting everyone behind immediate, effective and achievable action, 10:10 enables all of us to make a meaningful difference.
What can we do to help you?
Both the MACH and our range of smart meter products will substantially reduce your energy consumption, often helping you to meet your 10% commitment in one go. Find out more at http://www.interiorcontrol.co.uk
How does this work with the CRC?
The 10:10 campaign is in no way linked with the government’s CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme (formerly know as the Carbon Reduction Commitment or CRC) legislation due to start in April 2010. However, if you are working towards reducing your emissions by 10% in 2010 then you are clearly on your way to meeting your obligations under the CRC.
