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Does my Carbon Footprint look big in this?

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Girls_back_on_beachThe Carbon Trust has published the findings of a survey of 2047 British adults interviewed in February 2010 and asked about what they put in their shopping trolley. A quarter of people say it’s not just carbs but carbon that now influences their shopping habits.

The research shows that carbon counting now stands shoulder to shoulder with calorie counting when it comes to the weekly shop.

  • 86% of consumers want their favourite brands to help combat the threat of climate change by reducing their carbon footprint.
  • Almost half (43%) are actively seeking information about the carbon impact of the products they buy and more than half (52%) would be more loyal to a brand if they could see at a glance they were taking steps to reduce their footprint.
  • It seems we’re more ready than ever to stand by our carbon principles, with almost a quarter (22%) of respondents willing to stop buying their favourite brands if they didn’t commit to bearing the Carbon Reduction Label.
  • Cars, electrical goods and food were the products we most wanted to see making the carbon commitment.

Euan Murray from the Carbon Trust said: “People are increasingly looking for simple ways to reduce their carbon footprint, without sacrificing on price, taste or convenience.  They want to protect the environment, but are often confused about how they can make a difference.

We know they don’t want to hear about big numbers and global targets – they want to see at a glance which companies and brands are doing their bit to tackle climate change. The Carbon Reduction Label is on a wide range of our favourite household brands and is a badge of assurance that consumers can look for to help them decide what makes it into their trolley”.

Schools to get smart meters

Monday, January 18th, 2010
Junior school children leaving school

Junior school children leaving school

Partnership for Schools (PfS) will be responsible for rolling out the display meters projects to all British schools. The selected private sector partner will be British Gas.

From this month (January 2010) schools should be able to sign up to receive one of these meters at a new web site to be published by PfS.

The meters will provide data on energy usage for the whole school site. This can then be made available to students, staff and parents.

If schools are interested in finding out exactly where their electricity is being used, down to the individual socket or distribution board level, they would need to install further smart meters. Adding smart meters with switching would allow for full control of the schools electricity spend.

The Carbon Trust estimates that the behavioral changes accompanying the installation of simple smart meters can bring 10-15% reductions in electricity consumed. Using a full system of smart meters and switches throughout the school could bring that saving up to 37%.

News from The Carbon Trust

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

The Carbon Trust has reduced their lower limit for loans to £3,000 from £5,000 in order to make the loans more attractive to small businesses. The upper limit has been doubled to £400,000. Source The Carbon Trust.

Carbon Trust loans are available for using Mach in your refurbishment projects.