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Brits think cutting at-home energy usage is the best way to save the planet

Energy-saving light bulbs are the first step that most people have already taken to cut domestic energy use – two-thirds (66%) have installed them. But other energy-saving measures are catching up fast: around a third (34%) have installed additional cavity wall/loft insulation, while 30% have replaced their white goods and appliances with more energy-efficient models, e.g., with an A-rated energy label. Energy-saving light bulbs are the first step that most people have already taken to cut...
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Energy-saving light bulbs are the first step that most people have already taken to cut domestic energy use – two-thirds (66%) have installed them. But other energy-saving measures are catching up fast: around a third (34%) have installed additional cavity wall/loft insulation, while 30% have replaced their white goods and appliances with more energy-efficient models, e.g., with an A-rated energy label.

Many UK consumers appear prepared to invest more to keep their energy bills down - a by-product of which would be to reduce CO2 emissions. Almost half (46%) would consider installing triple glazing, a similar number (44%) say the same for solar panels for their homes, and more than a third (37%) would consider replacing their gas boiler with an air or ground source heat pump.

The findings come from the latest report from market research company , which analysed the views on climate change and sustainability of 5,005 UK consumers ahead of the COP27 Climate Change Conference which took place in Egypt .

It also found that a third of respondents (35%) have family or friends who have installed additional cavity wall/loft insulation, a quarter (25%) know someone who's put in solar panels, and one in ten (10%) have a friend or family member who's installed a heat pump.

Dr Nick Baker , chief research officer at Savanta, comments: "Insulation, heat pumps and solar panels may be at the top of the UK's agenda this winter, but the behavioural change has little to do with eco-thinking or government education programmes.

"Rather, the sharply-rising cost of energy is forcing people to accelerate carbon cutting out of necessity, rather than virtue. Consumers are looking at ways they can save money on the back of the cost-of-living crisis. While the need to reduce domestic energy bills may be the driver, the outcome will be a net reduction in domestic CO2 emissions."

The report went on to reveal that trust in governments to follow through on climate targets is slipping. A quarter (25%) don't trust those in authority to do what's right in general when it comes to sustainability, while only one in six (17%) say they have confidence in our ability to find solutions to the biggest problems currently facing the world.

Savanta conducted a nationally representative online survey of 5,005 UK adults aged 18+. Data were weighted to be representative of all UK adults by age, gender, region and social grade. Fieldwork took place between 11 April and 28 April 2022 .

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