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Ugh bills. Do I want to check my bank account…nope I really don’t want to.
Saving on bills is a proper issue, but I don’t want to save on my bills at
the expense of the environment! So here’s a few ways you can do both!
If you’re living in halls, chances are that your bills are all included in
the rent and so you’ll be wondering what you can realistically do. Well in
university halls you can campaign for greener initiatives like solar power
or rainwater collection to be used to provide your heating, electric and
water. If you’re in second year onwards, you’ll probably be paying bills
separately though, so here’s a few tips.
Water:
Saving on your water bill would be nice, without having to resort to only
cold showers once a month. A good idea is putting a bucket in your shower
to catch the cold water before it heats up enough for your shower. All that
cold water can be used to water your plants or mop your floor . Washing dishes? Turn the water off when
you’re putting the washing up liquid on the dishes and on again when you
need to rinse. Turn off the tap when brushing your teeth and use a water
bottle so you don’t end up with seven glasses to wash at the end of the
day.
Gas/Electricity
There are actually a lot of little things that make your lifestyle more
efficient bills wise that also help the environment. When you cook pasta
for example, and we all know every university student cooks pasta at some
point, boil the water in the kettle before putting it in the pan so you
have the cooker on for less time. Make sure you always put the lid on the
pan so none of the heat escapes and you cook more efficiently. Not only are
you using less power you’re saving your bills too. Putting your phone on
aeroplane mode will charge it so much quicker, meaning you’ll be using less
of your electricity with each charge and remembering to always turn the
plugs off will help both your bills and the environment too.
Heating
Not freezing in your sleep is a pretty important part of life, but cranking
up the radiator to max is also going to crank up the bills. Here it’s a bit
harder to avoid hurting the environment, as suggesting buying more winter
clothes and fluffy socks has potential to feed into the fast fashion
industry, which as of yet also harms the environment too. However hope is
not lost! Funky hot water bottles are a good way to personalise your
accommodation and are also great to keep you warm during winter.
Food Bills
Food bills are a big issue! The biggest way to save both bills and the
environment is try to buy loose veg. At less than a pound per individual
vegetable you can tailor your shop to the portion you’re going to eat, thus
reducing your food waste whilst also reducing the amount of plastic you’ll
use. Try buying bulk items on sale so you reduce your need to drive out to
shops and also take your own bags so you avoid the plastic bag charge and
excess use of plastic too.
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