But what about those who are not as environmentally conscious? What about the 22% of Brits who are not actively trying to reduce their carbon footprint?
A survey by YouGov, conducted on behalf of the UK’s Office for Energy Efficiency, found that nearly half of Brits (47%) are not paying attention to their energy usage. This is despite the fact that energy-efficient practices have been a cornerstone of British culture since the 1970s. The survey also revealed that the top reasons for not paying attention to energy usage include: feeling overwhelmed by the complexity of energy management, lack of awareness about energy-efficient practices, and not knowing where to start. The UK’s energy efficiency initiatives, such as the Green Deal and the Energy Company Obligation (ECO), have been instrumental in promoting energy-efficient practices among Brits. However, despite these efforts, the majority of Brits still feel that they could do more to optimise their energy usage. The survey also found that age is a significant factor in energy usage habits, with older adults being more likely to feel that they could do more to optimise their energy usage.
The Club and Community Net Zero Fund: A New Era for Scottish Rugby Clubs
The launch of the Club and Community Net Zero Fund marks a significant milestone in the journey towards a more sustainable future for Scottish rugby clubs.
Phase 1 will focus on reducing energy consumption through the installation of new, energy-efficient lighting systems and the implementation of smart home automation technologies.
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