1) Switch your electricity supply to a renewable energy provider like Good Energy (
www.good-energy.co.uk) or Ecotricity (
www.ecotricity.co.uk). They will generate electricity using wind turbines, solar panel, water turbines and gas from food or animal waste.
2) Change your light bulbs to energy-saving ones. Switch off unused electrical appliances. NB An estimated 8% of the UK’s carbon emissions are caused by appliances left on stand-by.
3) Install draught exclusion measures around doors and windows, lag your boiler, and consider getting cavity wall and loft insulation.
4) Use a compost bin for your garden and kitchen waste. If you have a balcony, then consider buying a wormery (
www.wigglywigglers.co.uk). A wormery can take dairy products and cooked food; a compost heap can’t. NB Food represents about 30% of household waste and half of that is perfectly edible when it’s thrown away!

5) Stop buying milk in tetrapacks, purepaks & plastic bottles. Use your local milkman who delivers and recycles glass bottles. Terry (above) serves Belsize. He’s on
020 8208 0016 .
6) Refuse plastic bags in shops and leave excess packaging at the till. Keep spare bags or “bags for life” by the front door to take shopping.
7) Try to carry a travel mug or a plastic water bottle with you rather than using disposable cups or buying water bottles. Take plastic water bottles home when you do buy them and re-use them.
8) Don’t run the tap when brushing your teeth. Stop the shower when you’re soaping up. Put a hippo or a brick in your toilet cistern to reduce water use. Install a grey water diverter to channel waste water from your bathroom to your garden.
9) Try to buy local, seasonal and, if possible, organic food. Don’t buy air-freighted fresh food. Best of all sign up for an organic box scheme like Abel & Cole (
www.abel-cole.co.uk) or Riverford Farm (
www.riverford.co.uk). Eat less meat because producing it is such an energy-intensive business. NB Seeds and nuts will give you all the protein you need.
10) Buy a bicycle. Sell your car and join a car club (
www.mystreetcar.co.uk,
www.whizzgo.co.uk,
www.citycarclub.co.uk). Pay an environmental charity like Pure (
www.puretrust.org.uk) or Climate Care (
www.climatecare.org) to offset the carbon for any flights you take. They will invest in renewable energy and energy efficiency projects.