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CAT Information Service
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What can I do?
To view or download our free information sheets, containing advice and contacts, please click the subject area you are interested in.Or click here for an alphabetical list of all our information sheets Energy Conservation Energy-saving measures are the easiest and cheapest way to cut your carbon emissions. Click here for lots of practical advice, including insulating and draught-proofing your home, using efficient heating systems, how to avoid air conditioning, and what to think about if you're planning a conservatory. | Renewable Energy If you've taken all feasible energy-saving measures, you may be considering small-scale renewable energy systems. Would a wind turbine be suitable for your property? Would solar water heating be compatible with your plumbing? Could you heat your home with wood fuel or a heat pump? Click through for answers to these questions and more. | Transport The way we get around can make up a bigger chunk of our personal carbon emissions than energy use in the home - especially if air travel is involved. See this section for advice on reducing the impact of car use, on low-emissions alterntives and low-impact holidays, and evaluations of alternative fuels. | Low-impact Living The food we buy makes a big contribution to our carbon footprint. This section contains advice on reducing the impact of eating, as well other aspects of your footprint and more generally living in a more ethical way. | Eco-Building If you're doing more extensive renovation work, or building from scratch, then you have an opportunity to make a really low-impact building. Click here for advice on choosing environmentally benign materials and techniques, and on avoiding damaging ones. | Water and Sanitation Water is a precious resource, and the way we use and treat it has a huge impact on our environment. See this section for information about reducing your water use by harvesting rain or 'grey' water, alternatives to conventional sewage treatment (like composting toilets), and advice on water treatment and pumping. |
 These pages have been produced with the support of the Countryside Council for Wales (CCW)
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