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Darksaviour69
October 23rd, 2006, 13:50
British people are Europe's worst energy wasters, with bad habits such as leaving appliances on stand-by likely to waste £11bn by 2010, a study claims.

If current levels of wastage continue, an extra 43m tonnes of carbon dioxide will be pumped into the atmosphere in that time, it added.

Leaving mobile phone chargers plugged in and lights on were among the most common energy-wasting habits.

The Energy Saving Trust surveyed 5,000 people in five countries for the study.

Figures in the Habits of a Lifetime report, commissioned to mark the start of Energy Saving Week, said 71% of UK consumers admit to leaving stand-by buttons on once a week.

Meanwhile, 65% of UK consumers leave chargers on once a week and 63% forget to switch the lights off when leaving the room.

ENERGY WASTERS LEAGUE
1. UK
2. Italy
3. France
4. Spain
5. Germany
Source: Energy Saving Trust

The comparison with German consumers, who top the energy efficiency league, reveals major differences.

Britons leave chargers on three times as much as Germans, they leave stand-by buttons on twice as much and forget to switch off lights four times as much.

Almost half (48%) of Britons admit to using the car for short journeys rather than public transport, walking or cycling.

The Spanish were said to be the next most efficient users of energy after Germany, followed by France and Italy.

Gender gap

Philip Sellwood, EST chief executive, said: "As a result of this research, we are calling on the nation to undertake a series of daily habit-changing actions during energy saving week.


As a result of this research, we are calling on the nation to undertake a series of daily habit-changing actions during Energy Saving Week
Philip Sellwood, EST chief executive

"It is clear from the study we can't band everyone as 'a consumer'. The aim will be to galvanise the nation into breaking their energy habits one by one."

Within the UK, a number of interesting statistics emerged concerning age and gender.

Both men and women admitted around 32 energy wasting actions per week although 20% of males felt no guilt compared with 9% of the opposite sex.

Mild guilt

The survey found 27% of those aged 65 and over felt no guilt about the energy they use and its impact on the local environment.

According to interviews with their parents, 72% of children aged 16 and under regularly leave the lights on and almost two-thirds always leave computers, TVs and stereos on standby.

However, about a quarter of 18 to 24-year-olds do feel moderately guilty about the impact their energy use has on the environment.

More than half of those surveyed (57%) said they would support the government introducing "environmental health" warnings on products which are not energy efficient while 49% believe more advice on energy efficiency should be available.

Source=BBC news (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/6075794.stm)

Hawq
October 23rd, 2006, 18:19
Except of course we arent in Europe so its a moot point putting us at the top of that table by the people that made the list

steve-b
October 23rd, 2006, 18:32
I pay for it, why can't I waste it if I see fit?

/devils advocate

Darksaviour69
October 23rd, 2006, 18:39
britain is in europe, silly billy

I heart Nintendo
October 28th, 2006, 11:45
Somebody needs to re-sit Geography. *LOL*

Hawq
October 28th, 2006, 16:37
We are not 'in' Europe, we share a continent but thats all, we are sure as hell not a part of them.

Darksaviour69
October 28th, 2006, 19:55
We are not 'in' Europe, we share a continent but thats all, we are sure as hell not a part of them.

denial ;)

Hawq
October 29th, 2006, 13:46
denial ;)
Truth

Darksaviour69
October 30th, 2006, 09:43
the truth is that your in denial ...

Hawq
October 30th, 2006, 16:11
the truth is that your in denial ...
But I've never been to Egypt

Darksaviour69
October 30th, 2006, 16:23
you are now son

actually my hat goes off to you, nice word play