Sustainability
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Tips for Saving Energy in Your Home
https://www.sustainability.vic.gov.au/
By reducing the amount of energy you use at home, you will:
- save money
- reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The above statistics are based on the Residential Baseline Study, 2016.
Running costs also depend on:
- how efficient your appliance is
- how efficiently your appliance is running
- how you use your appliance and how often
- the energy or gas rate you’re on.
Ways to reduce energy costs
Step 1: Buy energy efficient appliances
Energy efficient home appliances often cost more to buy. But they save money in the long run, as you spend less money to run them.
When you buy a new appliance, use the energy rating labels to compare models and lifetime running costs. The more stars the label has, the more energy efficient it is and the lower the running cost will be.
Understand energy rating labels.
Correctly dispose of old appliances
Make sure you dispose your unwanted appliances at your local e-waste drop off point to help protect the environment.
Learn about how to dispose of e-waste.
Step 2: Use home appliances efficiently
No matter how efficient your appliance is, you need to use it efficiently to save money on your energy bills.
Read how to use your home appliances efficiently:
Step 3: Consider a solar PV system
Install a solar PV system to generate electricity from the sun.
Learn about solar power.
Step 4: Get a better electricity or gas rate
To reduce your energy bills further, find a better rate with the Victorian Energy Compare website
City of Casey Composting
**Food and Garden Waste Bin:
Put these in your food and garden waste bin:
- food scraps and waste
- grass clippings
- weeds
- garden prunings
- flowers
- small branches (up to 75cm in length and 7.5cm in diameter)
Don't put these in your food and garden waste bin:
- general household waste
- plastic bags or liners (including compostable or degradable items)
- soil or stones
- timber
- building or renovation materials
How to use Casey's food waste recycling service:
- To use the service, you must have a dark red food and garden waste bin. If you do not have one, you can order these bins online from Council.
- Choose a container or kitchen caddy to collect your household food scraps. Keep this container on the kitchen bench so it is easy to remember to use it.
- Put in food scraps and waste. Acceptable items include all fruit and vegetable scraps, meat, bones and seafood, dairy, bread and noodles, leftovers and spoiled food.
- Remember, food must be nude! Do not include any packaging with your food waste, including biodegradable bags, as they cannot be processed. Paper towel and newspaper are an exception. These may be used to line your food scraps containers or wrap food to lessen smells. View how to get rid of your waste.
- Take your food scraps container outside and empty it into the dark red food and garden waste bin.
- The food and garden waste bin is collected as usual every fortnight.
Benefits of recycling food waste:
Reducing food waste saves money. The average family in Victoria loses about $2200 a year from wasting food, and almost 250,000 tonnes of food waste is sent to landfill each year. That’s nearly one in five shopping bags per week!
Recycling food waste is good for the environment, returning valuable nutrients to the earth. It also reduces the production of methane and the volume of waste sent to landfill.
All Casey residents can now put household food scraps straight into their dark red garden waste bin. Council will collect your garden and food waste to create compost.
What can you do?
SUSTAINABILITY AT HOME - The City of Casey Tips: https://www.casey.vic.gov.au/sustainability-home
WASTE and RECYCLING Ideas: https://www.sustainability.vic.gov.au/You-and-your-home/Waste-and-recycling
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