Your Carbon Footprint
Everything we do has a impact on the environment and the impact we have is judged by our carbon footprint. It is a measure of how much carbon dioxide we produce do everyday things. Driving to the the supermarket burns fuel and produces CO2 and this is the gas that is causing global warming. Even the food we buy is added to our carbon footprint. So what can we do to reduce ours? Will it cost us anything? The answer is no, there are many things out there which will help you reduce your carbon footprint and help the environment. But what if you can save money whilst doing this? This is where U4eco comes in, we provide the most cutting edge products that will help save your wallet and the environment. Click on our online store to see what we have in our extensive list.
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Westcountry Energy Action (WcEA) set up in 1993, is working to reduce
the impact of climate change and fuel poverty and to support the
economic regeneration of our communities through the development and
delivery of sustainable energy policy and practice. You can also calculate your carbon footprint with EcEA's offical carbon calculator at the national saving tust.
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