1. I
promise I will take a shower instead of a bath.
2. I promise I will put a water saving device in my toilet.
We tried this and found it didn’t have nearly enough flush power
to deal with… you get the picture. So we thought we’d have a policy of flushing
less frequently, but that stained the bowl and smelt bad. So now we’re back up
to frequent full flushes. We will get a better design of toilet when we refurb
the bathroom.
3. I promise I will turn the tap off when I brush my teeth
Oh, I don’t know how long I’ve done this for, but it’s certainly
since before I left home ten years ago.
4. I promise to use rechargeable batteries instead of disposable
ones
How many batteries do I use? My phone, my laptop are obviously
rechargeable. I do have many radios with ordinary batteries, one or two
torches. Clocks and remote controls don’t really work with rechargeables. So I
don’t really do this, but I don’t consider myself a big battery user.
On this point though, it’s worth remembering that dead batteries
really shouldn’t go in the domestic waste. Save them up and take them to your
tip every so often where they can be reprocessed, and all the nasty but
valuable chemicals can be reused and recycled safely.
5. I promise to use a reusable bag when I shop, rather than
plastic carriers.
I have several reusable bags.
Do I remember to take them with me to the shops? Only
occasionally!
6. I promise to air my washing in public – not in the tumble
dryer
Oooh. I’m really bad on this one. What with doing all my laundry
at the laundrette, it’s really tempting to bung the whole lot in the dryers
before I leave and then (theoretically at least) I can just put it away when I
get home. Even in this hot weather I’ve been tumble drying my jeans. Very bad.
And there’s no question that I’ve put enough coins into the laundrette to have
bought myself a washing machine at home several times over. We just have
nowhere to put it.
7. I promise I will boil only the water I need, rather than
filling the kettle every time.
Yes — more or less. None of the kettles I use most often has a
water guage, so the one at home gets filled with a pint glass every time – half
a pint to drink, the rest to make sure there’s enough water in there to boil
safely. It’s an old kettle and if its too full or too empty the automatic
switch is unreliable.
8. I promise I will share my car journeys to work with a
colleague, cycle or replace those car journeys with public transport at least
once a week.
9. I promise that I will pay back the environmental impact of
any air travel I take
10. I promise I will organise or volunteer for an environmental
project in my local community.
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