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Ironing By Anna Young

Nearly everyone I know hates ironing. They don’t hate it because it uses up loads of energy, in turn producing carbon dioxide which we all know contributes to the greenhouse effect, they just don’t like how long it takes. So don’t over iron! Stop yourself from bothering to iron thi...

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(Wo)man versus dish washer machine – which is greenest and cleanest?

Does it feel like cheating on your green credentials when you use a labour-saving appliance?   Now, thanks to a scientific study at the University of Bonn in Germany, you can use your machine in the knowledge that it is the eco-friendly thing to do... The Bonn study proves that the ...

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Hand washing versus machine washing? – Clothes

Should you wash your clothes by hand to be more green? Whilst it is fairly easy to find information on washing dishes versus using a dishwasher it seems that clothes washing is a different kettle of fish.   The general consensus (from Google links) is that washing clothes is too time con...

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We have added 3 surveys to the take action section for any business or organisation in the Canterbury area to take part in to support the work of the Canterbury Partnership Environment Group.  If you are working in an Partnership Environment Group elsewhere in the country please get in touch if we can support your strategy deliverables.

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