MILLIONS of Brits CAN’T go green – because they don’t think they can afford it. A study of 2,000 adults found 59 per cent don’t feel they can make any eco-friendly changes t…
MILLIONS of Brits CAN'T go green - because they don't think they can afford it.
And as many as eight in 10 adults say the government should do more to incentivise home owners to help save the planet. “At Nationwide, we want to help our fifteen million members reduce the carbon footprints of their homes, whether they own or rent them. Greening our homes for future generations is a joint effort between the public, the Government and lenders like us.
A quarter would like to have organic towels and bedding, while other small purchases such as eco-friendly dishwasher tablets, compostable bin liners and recycled toilet paper are wanted but off-limits due to the cost. Other barriers stopping Brits from going green include an unwillingness to change and not really understanding how to alter behaviour .
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