Are you an energy saver?

Poll started 4 May 2005: How much do you do to save energy and money in the home?

a. Nothing. It’s not worth the hassle

b. Active. Turn lights off, half-fill the kettle

c. Willing to spend. Bought double glazing, insulation etc

d. Everything.


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  • I like to think I do my bit. I recycle lots of our rubbish and put out the boxes for newspapers/bottles/jars/etc. We now have a garden waste bin so deead flowers and plant prunings go in there. Lights go off etc. Unfortunately cos I live in a rented house, we can't change the windows. If I could, I'd put double glazing in - it would bring the heating bills down!!!
    :dance::j Take That 23/12/2007:j :dance:
  • Previous Poll Topic: Poll started 4 May 2005: How much do you do to save energy and money in the home?

    b. Active. Turn lights off, half-fill the kettle 51.1% - (640 Votes)
    d. Everything. 21.8% - (273 Votes)
    c. Willing to spend. Bought double glazing, insulation etc 20% - (251 Votes)
    a. Nothing. It’s not worth the hassle 6.8% - (86 Votes)

    Total Votes: 1251
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  • SooTee_2
    SooTee_2 Posts: 41 Forumite
    MSE_Andrea wrote:
    Poll started 4 May 2005: How much do you do to save energy and money in the home?

    a. Nothing. It’s not worth the hassle

    b. Active. Turn lights off, half-fill the kettle

    c. Willing to spend. Bought double glazing, insulation etc

    d. Everything.


    Vote here or click reply to discuss.
    Sorry only just seen this! My answer is b + c (if I can afford it!)
    sootee50
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