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What can you do?

The average person in the UK has a carbon footprint of nearly 8 tonnes.

We all have a role to play in making Darlington a healthier place to live and work. Most of the ideas here will also help you save money. For more money saving ideas and support visit our money advice page.

A lot of the things that can make a difference are really simple to do, but we know that lots of people are not doing them.

So if you are, share with friends and family to encourage others to take part and do their bit.

We have produced an infographic for communities to share, explaining what climate change is and what action can be taken locally. Follow this link to download our Community Infographic[pdf document]

Think about how you travel

  • Walk or cycle to school, the shops or to work.
  • Consider using public transport if possible. You could check out Traveline [external link] to help you plan your journey.
  • Car share for regular journeys, such as to work or school.
  • Reduce the need to travel for business by looking at online meetings.
  • Join your local car club and save on insurance and running costs.
  • Think about making your next car an electric vehicle (find some advice from Electric Car Guide [external link]).
  • Take the train for longer domestic journeys rather than flying.
  • Find out about sustainable transport on Let's Go Tees Valley [external link].

Fight against food waste

Lower your energy bills

  • Find out if you are eligible for free energy saving improvements [external link] for your home.
  • Apply for support from the Great British Insulation Scheme [external link] for free or cheaper insulation.
  • Switch off the lights – lighting costs account for around 15% of your household energy bill
  • Use LED light bulbs.
  • Turn your thermostat down a notch – by reducing the temperature at home by 1°C, you could cut your annual energy bill by £75 and reduce your carbon emissions by 300kg.
  • Cut down on draughts - draught proofing is one of the cheapest and most effective ways to save energy and money, and the materials are cheaply available from high street DIY stores for as little as £200.
  • Switch to renewable electricity – most energy suppliers now offer a green energy tariff.

Shop local

  • Support independent businesses.
  • Reduce traffic on our roads.
  • Improve air quality.
  • You will also be supporting your:
    • Local economy.
    • Independent businesses.

Pass on plastic

  • Carry your own reusable cup.
  • Take your own cutlery to work or on a day out.
  • Buy your fruit and veg loose.
  • Use a reusable bag for your shopping.

Save water

  • Take shorter showers.
  • Turn the tap off when brushing your teeth.
  • Make sure you have a full load in your washing machine and dishwasher.
  • Use a bowl for washing up.
  • Boil the right amount of water needed for your cup of tea.

Other things to try

  • Hubbub [external link] is a charity that’s has some great ideas and also has some community grants available.
  • Consider reducing the amount of meat you eat regularly and buy it locally.
  • Switch to paperless billing to prevent excess paper being printed.
  • Look for plants that can provide shade in your garden.
  • Try some local volunteering.
  • Apply for an allotment.

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