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This year we are going more green. In addition to personal ones, it’s a great time of the year to make some family resolutions that can also save the household some money, notably ‘going green.’ 

Becoming Green 


Becoming more energy efficient has undoubtedly risen people’s agendas in the last couple of years, but changing the way your family consumes energy is a real test. Therefore, including some green energy-efficient guidelines in your New Year’s resolutions could be a great way to get things moving.

Saving Energy as a Family

If you’re trying to involve a family that has young kids, it can be tough to focus them on things such as saving energy. However, a little ingenuity can go a long way! Why not make energy-saving a game, in which the whole family has to work together to reduce running costs? 

It can be done whether you have a smart meter or not, but if you do have one, then it’s even better as the family can see the impact their behavior is having every single day. Many energy suppliers can now supply smart meters free of charge, so it’s worth enquiring with your supplier at the very least.

The secret is to make it an easy game to play. Explain the importance of completing each energy-saving task, and make sure each member of the family is keeping an eye on each other’s habits. It will

  • Switch the lights off when you leave a room
  • Ensure appliances such as televisions and computers are turned off at the socket when you have finished using them. Avoid leaving them in standby mode.
  • If something has an “eco” or “green” mode, make sure you place it in that mode.
  • Reducing the temperature of the several heating by just a few degrees can also represent significant savings over the year, sometimes up to 5% or more.
  • Taking a shower instead of a bath can significantly reduce the amount of energy use
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Shopping Local & Organic

In the New Year, many of us feel a push to be more healthy and more energetic, and this can also follow through to decreasing out food miles and embracing a more organic diet to help both our bodies and the environment. Shopping locally, for local produce reduces food miles while also putting the money in the hands of shopkeepers in your community rather than large multi-nationals – win-win! Switching to Organic or Free Range foods only takes a little research on your behalf to make a difference to the environment.

Reduce, Re-Use, Recycle

It’s an adage, but a good one and a one are easily forgotten in our very consumer-driven world, buy once, buy well are now coming back into fashion. The need for well-made goods that don’t harm ourselves, our environment, or the economy.

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Buy Organic Items

As mentioned above, buying organic food is a good thing to aim to reduce the number of chemicals we ingest but have you thought about incorporating your approach into other items that you buy. There are a lot of chemicals that we come into contact with, without thinking about it – take children’s toys, cheap plastic imported toys have lots of chemicals that children play with and inevitably put in their mouths!

Rubber Fruits

Take a look at the range of natural rubber toys from Lanco toys safe to chew and play.

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