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Top 5 Carbon-Cutting Switches: Simple Actions That Slash Your Carbon Footprint (Plus £332 in Savings and Bonuses)

Top 5 Carbon-Cutting Switches: Simple Actions That Slash Your Carbon Footprint (Plus £332 in Savings and Bonuses)

Episode 60 Published 3 months, 1 week ago
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In this action-packed solo episode of Straight Talking Sustainability, host Emma Burlow delivers exactly what sustainability-conscious listeners have been asking for: five straightforward switches that make the biggest dent in your personal carbon footprint, complete with referral codes, money-off promotions, and practical bonus links worth £332 to remove every excuse for inaction.

Top 5 Carbon‑Cutting Hacks

1. Switch Bank 💰🌍

One of the biggest instant switches you can make - though it’s rarely included in carbon footprint tools!

  1. £10k saved in a high‑street bank (e.g. HSBC, Barclays) = over 2 tonnes CO₂
  2. The same amount with Nationwide or the Co‑operative Bank = less than 0.5 tonnes CO₂

Bonuses:

  1. Nationwide: £175 switch bonus
  2. Co‑op Bank: £100 switch bonus

Resources:

  1. MotherTree’s Carbon Emissions Bank League Table (June 2023)
  2. Bank.Green – find ethical & sustainable banks near you

2. Switch to Renewable Electricity ⚡🌱

One of the first and most impactful steps:

  1. Cuts dependence on imported fossil fuels
  2. Reduces carbon emissions
  3. Supports the transition to a greener grid

📊 In the UK, renewables in the national grid have grown from 14% to 41% in just one year.

Resources:

  1. UN & Carbon Brief: Five reasons why switching to renewables is smart economics
  2. Octopus referral link: £50 credit

3. Switch OFF or DOWN 🔌❄️

Small changes at home = big savings.

  1. Smart meters: save £50+ per year and give real‑time control over energy use
  2. Principle: If you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it
  3. Insulation: pays for itself quickly once you start tracking usage
  4. Thermostat: set to 18°C (WHO guidance for healthy adults; slightly higher for very young/old)
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