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5 Quick Tips for sustainable eco-friendly living - Sustainability tips for your home - Schlaumal
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5 Quick Tips for sustainable eco-friendly living - Sustainability tips for your home - Schlaumal
1. The right temperature
Every degree less can save about 3 percent of the heating energy used.
Setting the heater from 78 to an ideal 68 degrees can save around 30%.
Intermittent ventilation, instead of permanently opened windows, will help as well.
2. Power off
The consumption of one kilowatt-hour of delivered electricity produces approximately 559 g CO2.
The average American household uses around 12,258 kWh per year. This corresponds to 7.2 tons CO2 per household per year from electricity use.
Standby electrical consumption accounting for up to 15 percent of the total household electricity demand. Turn the devices off properly after you use them.
3. Eating Less Meat
Meat production is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than the global traffic with cars, trucks, ships, and airplanes combined.
The production of one kilogram of beef releases greenhouse gases with a warming potential equivalent to 36.4kg of carbon dioxide.
4. The right means of transport
Cars release millions of tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere annually.
It would be more environmentally friendly to go by bike, bus, or train. Anyone who does not want to or cannot do without a car could instead create a carpooling group.
5. Avoid plastic waste
Despite recycling, more and more plastic waste pollutes the environment.
About 140,000,000 tons of plastic waste float in the sea. Plastics can take centuries to disintegrate but never completely degrade.
This is why plastic waste should be avoided, for example, by using a backpack instead of disposable shopping bags.
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1. The right temperature
Every degree less can save about 3 percent of the heating energy used.
Setting the heater from 78 to an ideal 68 degrees can save around 30%.
Intermittent ventilation, instead of permanently opened windows, will help as well.
2. Power off
The consumption of one kilowatt-hour of delivered electricity produces approximately 559 g CO2.
The average American household uses around 12,258 kWh per year. This corresponds to 7.2 tons CO2 per household per year from electricity use.
Standby electrical consumption accounting for up to 15 percent of the total household electricity demand. Turn the devices off properly after you use them.
3. Eating Less Meat
Meat production is responsible for more greenhouse gas emissions than the global traffic with cars, trucks, ships, and airplanes combined.
The production of one kilogram of beef releases greenhouse gases with a warming potential equivalent to 36.4kg of carbon dioxide.
4. The right means of transport
Cars release millions of tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere annually.
It would be more environmentally friendly to go by bike, bus, or train. Anyone who does not want to or cannot do without a car could instead create a carpooling group.
5. Avoid plastic waste
Despite recycling, more and more plastic waste pollutes the environment.
About 140,000,000 tons of plastic waste float in the sea. Plastics can take centuries to disintegrate but never completely degrade.
This is why plastic waste should be avoided, for example, by using a backpack instead of disposable shopping bags.
If you liked this video, make sure to like, share, and subscribe.
Thanks for watching and see you next time.