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The carbon footprint and its reduction

The of a product is the total amount of carbon dioxide (and other ) which are emitted over the full life cycle of a product, service or event.

For example, the carbon footprint of a car would include the carbon dioxide emitted by:

  • whilst the metal is from the and processed
  • which generate the electricity used to manufacture the car
  • the car itself when it is driven for many years
  • the machinery which is used to dispose of or the car

The carbon footprint of a person during one year would consist of the total amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere by all of the activities they take part in, and the manufacture, use and disposal of all the products and resources they use. For example, a typical young person might:

  • use electricity at home, probably generated from , for lighting their room and using electronic devices
  • use a gas-powered boiler at home (which produces carbon dioxide) for heating and hot water
  • travel to school by bus or car (which probably runs on petrol or diesel)
  • eat beef or rice which have been farmed using methods that release
  • travel abroad once per year on an aeroplane (which produces carbon dioxide)

Question

Suggest and explain three ways that someone living in the UK could reduce their carbon footprint.

It can sometimes be difficult for individuals to make all the changes that they would like to do to reduce their carbon footprint. For example, it might be too expensive to fit photovoltaic cells on the roof of your house, and you might work too far from your house to be able to cycle.