23May
Photos from Bishops' Conference of Scotland's post
As well as saving energy in our own homes, we also have a duty to save energy in our church buildings. Places of worship use energy primarily for heating and lighting, so even small changes can make a significant difference to both costs and our care for creation. Many simple, low-cost measures can help reduce heat loss, improve efficiency, and make our churches more sustainable without major disruption or expense.
This resource offers Ten Top Tips for Saving Energy in Your Church, including practical advice on reducing draughts, using heating more efficiently, switching to LED lighting, improving insulation, preventing damp, and encouraging everyone who uses our parish buildings to play their part.
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