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Energy Efficient Washing Machine? We just Sust-it

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Energy Efficient Washing MachineAfter a good old innings our hand-me-down washing machine finally threw in the towel last week and retired from service.

Being fans of all things second hand and vintage we did ponder initially on searching Freecycle or Ebay for a cheaper, older model but soon came to the conclusion that a new energy efficient machine was the wisest long-term move in terms of saving energy and money.

Having gone on about Sust-it on here before and to friends over the years, this was the first time I personally had the opportunity to use the site for advice on making a purchase.  The conclusion?? Fantastic, Sust-it is in my opinion, a highly useful resource for anyone looking at electrical purchases.

465 washing machines are in the database and all are ranked in terms of their energy efficiency.  Best available prices are listed on everything also so you can match your budget to the most energy efficient model.

To be honest, having not made a major new electrical purchase in several years we were a little worried our cash-strapped January budget wouldn’t stretch to a very efficient model but after browsing the site for a while we opted for the BEKO WM7335 which is ranked 5th out of 465 in terms of annual running costs.

Sust-it gave us a full comparison of the environmental and financial running costs – litres of water used, power used, annual CO2 emissions and running costs per year.  The BEKO WM7355 has annual CO2 emissions of 103.01 kg based on 250 cycles.  The old machine (which was very old indeed) was taken away for recycling and was a Hoover model not listed on Sust-it.   The best performing Hoover washing machine on there emits 120.18 kg CO2 a year so at a rough estimate we’re at least 15% more efficient at washing clothes than we were last year.

Gone but not forgotten – before waving him off to recycling heaven, we also managed to do a spot of recycling ourselves and transformed the old glass door into a handy bowl for all that fruit we’ve resolved to eat in 2010.

Washing Machine Fruit Bowl

My Green Lifestyle….

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

Mygreenerlifestyle

For anyone looking to pick up a few additional tips on leading a more sustainable and healthy lifestyle make sure you check out online magazine My Green Lifestyle.

Mygreenlifestyle is a digital publication (no paper – so very eco friendly!) with a new issue going live on the website at the start of every month.   It features lots of seasonally themed lifestyle topics each month – June is strawberry picking and picnic time and there are monthly give-aways and reader competitions.

We’ve been visiting the website for a number of months now and and it’s a really informative and pleasurable read – best of all it’s completely free, you don’t need to register, simply click on the magazine cover to get your monthly dose of green living tips!

Follow us on Twitter….

Friday, April 3rd, 2009

ECOutlet on Twitter

We’re now up and running on Twitter so if you tweet you can follow us.  I can’t promise we’ll be as informative as Mr Fry or as witty as Mr Brand but we’ll do our best to keep you up to date on all the latest going-ons here in the office.

The Age of Stupid….

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

The Age of Stupid

The Age of Stupid is a new climate change movie which goes on general release across the UK this coming March 20th.  The film centres on a man (Pete Postlethwaite) living alone in the devastated world of 2055, looking back at old footage from 2008 and asking the question: Why didn’t we stop climate change when we had the chance?

With reviewers from The Ecologist saying It knocks spots of An Inconvenient Truth and The Guardian claiming it is The first successful dramatisation of climate change to hit the big screen – it’s looking as though The Age of Stupid is a drama documentary not to be missed.

The film is also premiering at 64 different cinemas across the UK on March 15th which will make it the largest ever film premier in history.  For listings and tickets for this world-breaking premier check out the Age of Stupid website as soon as – at the time of writing, most of the London locations have already sold out.

Shiply – The UK’s online transport marketplace…

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Shiply

If you’ve ever spotted a piece of vintage furniture on Ebay but were put off bidding by the costs and logistics of transporting it across the country, there is now help at hand in the shape of new website Shiply.

In simple terms, how Shiply works is – if you have something that needs transporting like an Ebay item, you list it on the Shiply website and then receive bids from thousands of haulage companies who are already making similar trips across the UK or Europe (in effect working like a reverse auction).

The benefits of using Shiply are two-fold – you get the best price for the job and can make significant savings of up to 75% off your bill and its better for the environment too as you’re helping to make use of the 25% of all lorries which travel empty on British roads every day.

Clever and green – Shiply makes a lot of sense – we like it!

Future 100 ….

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Future 100

This week marks Global Entrepreneurship Week and to coincide with the event, the entrepreneurial organisation, Striding Out have just released the Future 100 list of Young Ethical Entrepreneurs.  At a mere 35 years old, I’m very happy to say I just about managed to squeeze myself onto this list…hurray!

The Future 100 aims to showcase businesses that offer innovative and sustainable solutions to social problems and rewards ethical business practice and social responsibility.  After a few months of quiet manic work here behind the scenes it’s really nice to receive a little recognition for the business model we have in place here at ECOutlet and it’s great to be listed amongst so many other inspirational small businesses.

For regular visitors to ECOutlet, you might spot a few of our friends and suppliers also on the list such as Rose from Green Knickers who makes us our Padded Cycling Knickers.  Simon Nash, the inventor of Green Oil, the bicycle chain lube and Marc D’eath who set up and runs Sustained Magazine are also included.  Well done everyone and for a full list of winners check out the Future 100 list.

Hugh’s Big Land Share Idea…..

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

Land Share

Are you a grower? A landowner? Maybe a landspotter or a facilitator?…Me I’m a grower or a would-be grower anyway….If you missed it on Ch4 this week, this is the new initiative by Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall to link land-starved residents across the country who want to grow their own vegetables to spaces where they can grow them.

In Islington where I’m based the waiting list for an allotment space was five or six years the last time I checked so when I heard about this plan on Thursday evening it was very exciting indeed.  The TV programme featured one lady who had taken over a section of her neighbour’s garden to grow veg in.  In return for around 20% of her crop, the neighbour was more than happy for her to use the land.  The idea of Landshare is to repeat this successful synergy of needs on a grand scale launching a food revolution across the country.

Maybe you have a back garden lying idle or you know of some derelict land nearby which might be appropriate or perhaps like me you’re just dying to get your hands dirty giving grow your own a try.  Scheduled to launch in early 2009, you can register your interest on the Landshare website now.  The more of us who register, the greater the chances of this project succeeding and if there is anyone based in Islington who’s reading this and owns a weed-ridden overgrown garden I know of at least one person who would be happy to clear it out for you!!

Spreading the love….

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Ethical Dating

Over a drink in the pub at the weekend I was a little shocked when a friend of mine mentioned she had signed up with a dating agency.  Don’t get me wrong, I think it’s cool and I hope she has fun and who knows maybe finds her mister right.  It was the membership fee which left me sitting with mouth agog….£700 to arrange a few dates….have these dating agencies not heard of the credit crunch???

For anyone on the lookout for love, here’s a couple of cheaper suggestions which might be of interest if you’re eco-minded or veggie.  First up, Ethical Singles is a relatively new site designed exclusively for people who hold ethical issues such as human rights, animal welfare and environmental sustainability close to their hearts.
Another matchmaking site which has been going strong since 2003 is Veggieromance and as the name suggests is the place to find vegetarian and vegan singles.  Members receive their own blog and there is an active forum for networking and connecting with like-minded single people.

There is a small membership fee with each but you never know you might find the perfect match or you might just meet some really nice people on the way, either way it shouldn’t break the bank and you’ll still be able to afford a date if you strike it lucky!!

National Carbon Footprint Day….

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

Carbon

Tomorrow October 2nd marks the first ever National Carbon Footprint Day launched by award winning environmentalist Donnachadh McCarthy.  Donnachadh writes a weekly eco-column in the Independent, runs his own eco-auditing company 3 Acorns and in 2007 his Victorian terrace in South London became not only carbon neutral but carbon negative exporting more green energy back to national grid than it imports in fossil fuels.

The aim of National Carbon Footprint Day is to make it easier for us all to remember to calculate our annual carbon and environmental footprints and to reduce these footprints as much as possible in the coming year.  Taking the pledge commits you to taking five simple measurements to calculate your carbon footprint as it stands at the moment and then every October 2nd following this you’ll receive an email update requesting you do the same so you can then calculate your footprint for the previous year.

Check out the website for further details on how to pledge as well as a set of top ten tips on how to reduce your footprint over the coming year.

CD Recycle…..

Friday, September 19th, 2008

CD Recycling

One of the problems living in a digital age is that it’s never too long before the next big thing comes along rendering the last big thing obsolete.  Before were we had VHS Tapes and CD’s these days UK households are equipped with Sky boxes, MP3 and DVD Players.  The result being that for many of us we have mountains of unwanted and unused VHS tapes and CD’s sitting on shelves at home gathering dust.

If that sounds familiar it is now possible and very straight forward to recycle your unwanted CD’s, DVD’s or even Video tapes rather than sending them to landfill.  The Laundry CD Recycling will accept any amount of CD’s or DVD’s including the plastic case and inlay cards.  Polymer Recycling is another company who recycle CD’s and if you’re a business they will arrange to collect them for free too.  Failing that you could always donate them to a charity shop where they’ll find a new home or for some more imaginative ideas check out these two posts on How Can I Recycle This? for plenty of suggestions on CD and VHS recycling.

Finally if you know any professional or ex-professional video documenters, another site which we came across, Creative Video Associates deals with professional video tapes and will help clear out old tape archives without sending them to landfill.