Save energy with Earth Hour

JOBURG - As South Africa and the world prepares to commemorate Earth Hour next month, The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has issued tips for effecting climate change.

 

The WWF is encouraging residents to take measures to conserve energy such as opting to have a home energy monitor as a way to keep track of electricity usage around the house.

Another energy-saving tip given was to turn off appliances at the wall, this includes cellphone chargers, shavers and electric toothbrushes.

WWF also issued tips for water conservation, encouraging residents to opt for a shower rather than a bath, as this saves both time and water. Additionally, using tap rather than bottled water, was listed as another way to save water.

Other areas tackled included tips on how to manage waste and choosing to purchase environmentally-friendly products.

Earth Hour is set to take place on 19 March this year and will see the lights on the iconic Nelson Mandela bridge turned off to mark the occasion.

Tips on the kinds of products to consume:

Energy-saving tips:

Waste management tips:

Dtails: www.wwf.org.za

 

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