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In this action-packed solo episode of Straight Talking Sustainability, host Emma Burlow delivers exactly what sustainability-conscious listeners have been asking for: five straightforward switches that make the biggest dent in your personal carbon footprint, complete with referral codes, money-off promotions, and practical bonus links worth £332 to remove every excuse for inaction.
Top 5 Carbon‑Cutting Hacks1. Switch Bank 💰🌍One of the biggest instant switches you can make - though it’s rarely included in carbon footprint tools!
Bonuses:
Resources:
One of the first and most impactful steps:
📊 In the UK, renewables in the national grid have grown from 14% to 41% in just one year.
Resources:
Small changes at home = big savings.
Resources:
A plant‑rich diet can dramatically cut your footprint:
Resources:
Knowledge is power. Most participants say the training opens their eyes to actions they hadn’t considered.
💡 Even better: ask your employer to host a course for staff. We’ll handle everything—drop us a line at [email protected] to set up a call.
✨ Total bonus potential: £332!
Practical, impactful, and rewarding—these hacks make cutting carbon easier than ever.
Key Carbon-Cutting Actions and Resources:
(02:30) Banking bombshell revealed: "Your money is invested, albeit in your bank, your pension, your ISA, your mortgage even, and that institution will invest that money on your behalf. £10,000 in a high street bank like Barclays or HSBC could carry a carbon footprint of more than two tonnes."
(04:53) Switching incentives unpacked: "If you're in the UK, switching to Nationwide currently, there is a £175 bonus. Wow, I mean, that's massive, isn't it? And the Co-op is a hundred pounds. So if that's not a sweetener, I don't know what is."
(07:18) Renewable electricity simplified: "Switch to renewable electricity. One of the first things we all need to do if we're not already is switch to renewable electricity in our homes because it cuts our dependence on fossil fuels, reduces emissions, and it supports that vital transition to a greener grid."
(09:40) Thermostat reality check: "The World Health Organisation suggests that 18 degrees is healthy for adults. I will admit, that took me a couple of years, because I am a warm bug. This year, I'm really happy to say we're around 17 and a half, 18 degrees. Just watch your bills drop when you turn that thermostat down."
(11:03) Plant-rich diet demystified: "A plant-rich diet can reduce your daily footprint by 1.3 kilograms, which is the same as avoiding a four mile drive in a petrol or diesel car. Over time, it can cut your whole footprint from food by about half. If anyone tells you that plant-based diet makes you weak and grey and ill, just remind them that Novak Djokovic, Lewis Hamilton, Venus Williams and a load of other athletes credit their success to plant-rich diets."
(14:00) The confidence gap exposed: "What I want to share with you is coming on a course forces you to question some of the restrictions and barriers that stopping you from acting. It gives you time to think about your core values, what you actually want to do in life, how you actually want to act, the difference you actually want to make."
(15:34) The brutal truth about barriers: "Over 80% of people are concerned about climate change, particularly in Europe and the UK. But there's a value action gap. People have that value, but they don't act. And primarily because they are worried, and I'm almost embarrassed to say this, they are worried about what people think."
(17:00) The final call to action: "Five switches, the biggest ones, I think. £275 to get you off the sofa and onto the laptop and acting on it. And a big dent in your carbon footprint. Let me know how you get on, and if you do all five of them, I'll have you on as a guest and we can talk about how it was for you."
Connect with Emma
Website
Emma Burlow - LinkedIn
Book an enquiry call with Emma
https://calendly.com/emma-lighthouse/20min
By Emma BurlowIn this action-packed solo episode of Straight Talking Sustainability, host Emma Burlow delivers exactly what sustainability-conscious listeners have been asking for: five straightforward switches that make the biggest dent in your personal carbon footprint, complete with referral codes, money-off promotions, and practical bonus links worth £332 to remove every excuse for inaction.
Top 5 Carbon‑Cutting Hacks1. Switch Bank 💰🌍One of the biggest instant switches you can make - though it’s rarely included in carbon footprint tools!
Bonuses:
Resources:
One of the first and most impactful steps:
📊 In the UK, renewables in the national grid have grown from 14% to 41% in just one year.
Resources:
Small changes at home = big savings.
Resources:
A plant‑rich diet can dramatically cut your footprint:
Resources:
Knowledge is power. Most participants say the training opens their eyes to actions they hadn’t considered.
💡 Even better: ask your employer to host a course for staff. We’ll handle everything—drop us a line at [email protected] to set up a call.
✨ Total bonus potential: £332!
Practical, impactful, and rewarding—these hacks make cutting carbon easier than ever.
Key Carbon-Cutting Actions and Resources:
(02:30) Banking bombshell revealed: "Your money is invested, albeit in your bank, your pension, your ISA, your mortgage even, and that institution will invest that money on your behalf. £10,000 in a high street bank like Barclays or HSBC could carry a carbon footprint of more than two tonnes."
(04:53) Switching incentives unpacked: "If you're in the UK, switching to Nationwide currently, there is a £175 bonus. Wow, I mean, that's massive, isn't it? And the Co-op is a hundred pounds. So if that's not a sweetener, I don't know what is."
(07:18) Renewable electricity simplified: "Switch to renewable electricity. One of the first things we all need to do if we're not already is switch to renewable electricity in our homes because it cuts our dependence on fossil fuels, reduces emissions, and it supports that vital transition to a greener grid."
(09:40) Thermostat reality check: "The World Health Organisation suggests that 18 degrees is healthy for adults. I will admit, that took me a couple of years, because I am a warm bug. This year, I'm really happy to say we're around 17 and a half, 18 degrees. Just watch your bills drop when you turn that thermostat down."
(11:03) Plant-rich diet demystified: "A plant-rich diet can reduce your daily footprint by 1.3 kilograms, which is the same as avoiding a four mile drive in a petrol or diesel car. Over time, it can cut your whole footprint from food by about half. If anyone tells you that plant-based diet makes you weak and grey and ill, just remind them that Novak Djokovic, Lewis Hamilton, Venus Williams and a load of other athletes credit their success to plant-rich diets."
(14:00) The confidence gap exposed: "What I want to share with you is coming on a course forces you to question some of the restrictions and barriers that stopping you from acting. It gives you time to think about your core values, what you actually want to do in life, how you actually want to act, the difference you actually want to make."
(15:34) The brutal truth about barriers: "Over 80% of people are concerned about climate change, particularly in Europe and the UK. But there's a value action gap. People have that value, but they don't act. And primarily because they are worried, and I'm almost embarrassed to say this, they are worried about what people think."
(17:00) The final call to action: "Five switches, the biggest ones, I think. £275 to get you off the sofa and onto the laptop and acting on it. And a big dent in your carbon footprint. Let me know how you get on, and if you do all five of them, I'll have you on as a guest and we can talk about how it was for you."
Connect with Emma
Website
Emma Burlow - LinkedIn
Book an enquiry call with Emma
https://calendly.com/emma-lighthouse/20min