UK residents more likely than European neighbours to take saucy energy-saving steps !!
Brits are far more likely than their European counterparts to share a bath or cuddle up in bed in an effort to save energy and money, according to new research launched today (Monday 20 October) to mark the beginning of Energy Saving Week (20-26 October).
According to the research, while Brits’ desire to save money is motivating them to take energy saving measures, pressure on their time is forcing them to find a ‘green/life balance’:
· Half of Brits (50 per cent) quizzed, say that they would take more steps to cut their CO2 emissions if only they had more time.
· Brits are spending around 170 million hours each year waiting on hold on the telephone, and more than 210 million hours stuck in traffic!
· Six in 10 (62 per cent) UK residents spend more than 10 minutes a week standing in queues.
· Almost half (48 per cent) Brits waste more than 10 minutes a week waiting for the kettle to boil.
And in Europe:
· Almost half (46 per cent) of Spaniards spend 10 minutes a week or more taking siestas.
· Twenty-one per cent of Frenchmen and women spend more than 10 minutes a week waiting for their food to arrive in a restaurant.
· Eight in 10 (80%) Germans spend at least 10 minutes every week organising their desks.
One of the UK’s leading financial psychology experts Benjamin Fry is working with the Energy Saving Trust to show consumers how saving energy can save money too.
He commented: “This research shows that saving energy and money at the same time need not be dull.” Judging by how it is turning the temperature up on Britons love lives, with so many of us taking romantic energy saving measures to beat the credit crunch, doing your bit to help climate change has suddenly become a lot more attractive.
(source: Energy Saving Trust)
