I bank with the co-operative bank "the green bank" and they send out a regular magazine which is printed on Eural Super Silk paper made from 100% recycled fibre using de-inked pulp, no bleaching is used in the production of their paper. This magazine is full of fantastic information about green issues.One headline read
This week I will - book a two week holiday instead of two one week holidays, helping cut back on flights, plant tomatoes and rocket lettuce so I can enjoy mileage free salads all summer, check that the printers and photocopiers at work are completely turned off. Go for a jog in the park instead of driving to the gym. Hang my sheets up to air dry rather than using the tumble dryer. Walk to the takeaway rather than order a delivery. Choose British Beer at the pub instead of my usual tipple. Switch to a green energy tariff. Keep a reusable carrier bag with me so I can reduce plastic when shopping. Have one day where I buy nothing at all . take a mug to work instead of using disposable cups. Its makes you think, even just the little things can make a difference if we all do it.
CO2 Report 26 miles travel by car