Housing in the UK accounts for 30% of total fuel use and energy-related CO2 emissions
On average, each UK resident uses 6,500 buckets (55,000 litres) of water every year
A dripping tap can waste 13 litres of water a day
Taking a shower instead of a bath saves up to 25 litres of water. But power showers can use even more water than a bath
Inflating your vehicle tyres to the correct pressure can save you up to 5% on your fuel bill
Nearly a third of all car mileage is clocked up by people driving to work or during their work
Public transport uses, on average, less than half as much fuel per passenger mile than a private car
Turning your thermostat down by just 10 degrees C can cut 10%
Lighting usually makes up about 15% of your electricity bill
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