Health - WHO guidelines
Quote:Avoid drinking bottled water
Avoid drinking bottled water. Where possible, avoid bottled water as it has large environmental and economic costs associated with plastic bottles
and transport.
Source: WHO
Quote:Buy intelligently
Buy intelligently. One bottle of 1.5 litres requires less energy and produces less waste than three bottles of 0.5 litres.
Source: WHO
Quote:Turn down the cold
Air conditioners are real energy wasters — an average room AC operates at 1000 W, causing around 650 gram of CO2 emissions per hour. So use air
conditioners sparingly and look for the most energy-efficient model.
Source: WHO
Quote:Replace single-glazed windows with double-glazing
Replace your old single-glazed windows with double-glazing. This requires an initial investment, but can more than halve the energy lost through windows and pay off in the long term.
Source: WHO
Quote:Reduce intake of animal products
Reduce intake of animal products in developed countries. Industrialized countries need to reduce their meat consumption from the current 224
g/person/day. Global convergence to 90 g/person/day would have a significant effect on carbon levels and health.
Source: WHO
Quote:Turn down the heat
Turn down the heat. Reducing the temperature by just 1 ?C can cut 5–10% off your family’s energy bill and avoid up to 300 kg of CO2 emissions per
household per year.
Source: WHO
Quote:Avoid drinking bottled water
Avoid drinking bottled water. Where possible, avoid bottled water as it has large environmental and economic costs associated with plastic bottles
and transport.
Source: WHO
Quote:Buy intelligently
Buy intelligently. One bottle of 1.5 litres requires less energy and produces less waste than three bottles of 0.5 litres.
Source: WHO
Quote:Turn down the cold
Air conditioners are real energy wasters — an average room AC operates at 1000 W, causing around 650 gram of CO2 emissions per hour. So use air
conditioners sparingly and look for the most energy-efficient model.
Source: WHO
Quote:Replace single-glazed windows with double-glazing
Replace your old single-glazed windows with double-glazing. This requires an initial investment, but can more than halve the energy lost through windows and pay off in the long term.
Source: WHO
Quote:Reduce intake of animal products
Reduce intake of animal products in developed countries. Industrialized countries need to reduce their meat consumption from the current 224
g/person/day. Global convergence to 90 g/person/day would have a significant effect on carbon levels and health.
Source: WHO
Quote:Turn down the heat
Turn down the heat. Reducing the temperature by just 1 ?C can cut 5–10% off your family’s energy bill and avoid up to 300 kg of CO2 emissions per
household per year.
Source: WHO


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