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For information on domestic energy use and climate change and advice on how to cut your carbon footprint and your energy bills check out the Energy Savings Trust

The Energy Saving Trust is a non-profit organisation, funded by both government and the private sector. Founded in 1993, its aim is to cut emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) by promoting the sustainable...

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