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Go Greener in 2008

09/01/2008

Scots were today urged to do their bit for the planet's future by pledging to go greener in 2008.

Minister for Environment Michael Russell said by signing up to one or more of the Scottish Government's 10 Greener Pledges, people would reduce their impact on the local and global environment.

The 10 Greener Pledges are:

  • Recycle household waste using locally-provided facilities
  • Turn the tap off when brushing your teeth
  • Switch to using energy-saving light bulbs
  • Leave the car at home at least once a week and cycle, walk, share a car or use public transport more often
  • Use rechargeable batteries instead of disposable ones
  • Reuse carrier bags when you shop
  • Buy more seasonal and unpackaged food
  • Hang your washing up to dry rather than using a tumbler dryer
  • Organise or volunteer in an environmental project in your local community
  • Pay back the environmental impact of any flights you take and choose not to fly when there's a suitable alternative

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Mr Russell said:

"Climate change is a challenge for all of us. It is already affecting the world around us - with Scotland already seeing the affects through increasing temperatures and dramatic increases in rainfall in the winter.

"Every time we throw away rubbish, get in the car or turn on the lights we are leaving our mark on our planet.

"The visible affects of climate change and a growing awareness of the consequences of our actions have already made many of us stop and think about what we can do to reduce our impact on the environment. Many of us are already taking action - recycling more, driving less and using energy-efficient light bulbs.

"But we can - and must - do more. Our 10 Greener Pledges offer everyone the chance to go greener in 2008 and make a real difference. Most of them are simple but very effective ways of becoming more environmentally-friendly.

"Together, even by making some small changes, we can contribute to a greener Scotland in 2008."

People can sign up to one or more pledges at www.infoscotland.com/ourfuture

Page updated: Wednesday, January 9, 2008