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Join The Sun’s Green Team campaign with small lifestyle changes to save money and the planet

TODAY we launch The Sun’s Green Team – a brilliant new campaign showing how EVERY ­reader ­can make small lifestyle changes to help save the planet.

And we want you and your ­family to join our eco revolution.

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The Sun’s Green Team is a brilliant new campaign showing how ever ­reader ­can help save the planetCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Our measures will not cost the earth. In fact they will help you SAVE money.

A poll of Sun readers found nearly three quarters are more concerned than five years ago about our impact on the planet.


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Half said they have adopted more eco-friendly practices since lockdown — with driving less and reducing food waste among the biggest changes.

But more than a fifth of us still do not know what we can do to help.

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to sign up to as many of our ­special Green Team pledges as you can manage.

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While there, a special ­calculator will show you how much carbon you will personally save by doing so.

It will not cost you a penny, but the emissions you and your family cut out will be added to the worldwide Count Us In total — and the ­online platform will ­support you every step of the way.

GREEN GIVEAWAYS

All this week we will be bringing you a special series focusing on the pledges, day by day, and ­sharing simple tips and expert advice on how to make good on your green goals.

We will also be running ­brilliant green giveaways to help cut your carbon footprint. Prizes include a new ­electric Vauxhall Corsa — just voted Sun Motors’ Car of the Year and worth more than £30,000.

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We are also giving away £10,000 of top-of-the-range electric bikes and scooters to help cut emissions and save on travel fares.

Plus, you can win a year’s supply of vegan Heck ­sausages.

Of course it is governments and industries that must take the lead in combating climate change. But we can all do our bit.

Our prizes include a new ­electric Vauxhall Corsa — just voted Sun Motors’ Car of the Year
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You could also win a year’s supply of vegan Heck ­sausages

It’s not about being perfect or feeling guilty — just about making easy changes to habits and ­routines, which can really add up.

Carbon emissions caused by burning fossil fuels such as coal, gas and oil lead to an increase in the “greenhouse effect”, which causes heat to be trapped in the Earth’s atmosphere.

This leads to ­rising temperatures and has been ­happening since the Industrial Revolution but increased massively in the 20th Century.

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If we all sign up to just THREE pledges each, that would save 42million tonnes of carbon each year — the same amount created by the entire UK agriculture industry.

  • Share your photos and stories of how you are doing your bit to help the ­environment. Email greenteam@the-sun.co.uk and we’ll publish the best

Join The Sun's 'Green Team' & save the planet

MAKING simple everyday changes can add up to a BIG difference to the planet.

And we want you and your family to join The Sun's Green Team - our eco revolution. 

It can feel overwhelming to know how to play a part in reducing greenhouse gasses, but we will be showing you the practical steps we can take to curb climate change - with the help of the global ‘Count Us In’ initiative.

And our easy measures will even help you SAVE money so your household budget goes further.

We'll help you to reduce food waste, insulate your home, create tasty planet-friendly meals and take simple steps to trim your carbon footprint.

We want you to go online to sign-up to as many of our special Green Team pledges as you can manage and a special calculator will show you how much carbon you will personally save.

It won’t cost you a penny but the total you and your family will save will be added to the global ‘Count Us In’ total and the platform will support you every step of the way. 

So tap here to pledge.

The seven pledges

1. Eat more plants

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5. Switch energy firm

Switching your energy firm to green energy is low effort but has a big impactCredit: Alamy
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USE green energy.

Oil, gas and coal generate huge pollution, up to a quarter of a nation’s total.

It’s low effort, with a big impact.

FACT: A third of people are on a standard tariff – switching could save you more than £150 a year.

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6. Repair and re-use

Fixing things rather than buying new cuts carbon and saves moneyCredit: Getty Images - Getty

REPAIR stuff rather than buying new. Try to fix things.

It cuts carbon, saves money and brings a great feeling of achievement.

FACT: An average person gets rid of 36kg of clothes a year – the equivalent of 260 T-shirts.

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7. Drive electric

Switching to an electric vehicle will significantly cut your carbon emissionsCredit: Getty - Contributor

CONSIDER an electric vehicle – it will significantly cut your carbon emissions and drastically improve air quality.

FACT: Switching to an electric vehicle can reduce your carbon pollution by up to 50 per cent.

You vote: let's do it

SUN readers are keen to go green – with 82 per cent saying they should do more to save the planet.

Sixty per cent would change habits if it also saved them money, our poll found, and 56 per cent say they would step up if new ways of doing things were as easy as the old.

Readers rated their climate-change fears at on average seven out of ten.

Most saw recycling as top priority (63%), then using less single-use plastic (61%), cutting carbon (52%) and reducing water waste (44%).

Top motivator was to protect our planet for future generations.

13 top swaps

CUTTING our carbon footprint – the amount of C02 we put into the atmosphere which causes global warming ­– is one thing we can all do.

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The average person in Britain creates yearly carbon pollution of 12.7 tonnes of CO2 equivalent (CO2e).

Mike Berners-Lee, author of How Bad Are Bananas: The Carbon Footprint Of Everything, has shared his top swaps

Here, Mike Berners-Lee – brother of world wide web inventor Tim and author of How Bad Are Bananas: The Carbon Footprint Of Everything – reveals the smart swaps we can all make.

And they might even save you money!

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  • Measurements are in amount of CO2e per kg of product unless stated

Can we count you in?

TODAY we are calling on The Sun’s readers to do your bit to save the planet.

Climate change is real and threatening so much we hold dear – our children’s health, the countryside, beaches, wildlife, the food we grow and ultimately our way of life.

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British people are recycling more than ever - but we can still do more of what countsCredit: Alamy

We are asking you to say Count Us In and make a change that matters.

Choose steps that work for you.

Reduce waste, plastic use, dial down thermostats, recycle, reuse and repair more. These will SAVE you money too.

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If every Sun reader took three steps, just imagine how these changes would add up.

Working together, our choices make an extraordinary difference both in directly reducing carbon, which creates a blanket of pollution around the world, and encouraging leaders to act more boldly to protect the things we love.

British people are recycling more than ever, we are eating less meat, and we have more electric car charging locations than petrol stations.

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