Over 70s to be offered free home insulation

Published by Jon Land for 24dash.com in Housing , Environment
Wednesday 14th May 2008 - 9:50am

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Over 70-year-olds are to be offered free home insulation as part of a Downing Street-backed campaign to encourage action on climate change.

Retailer B&Q said it would offer to install insulation for over 70s and those on benefits beginning with 700 employees this summer.

The pledge was among several made by business leaders at a summit yesterday to encourage consumer support for the "Together" climate change campaign.

The campaign said consumers could save up to three tonnes of carbon dioxide and up to £1,152 on household bills a year by choosing "green" products.

It aims to help each UK household save a tonne of carbon dioxide over the next two years.

The initiative, launched last year by former prime minister Tony Blair, initially involved eight companies, including Tesco, Marks & Spencer and Royal & SunAlliance.

Organisations to join this year include Coca-Cola, Warner Bros, MySpace, The National Trust, Business in the Community and the Government-funded Waste and Resources Action Programme (Wrap).

B&Q chairman Ian Cheshire said: "In the current economic climate we are all looking for ways to save money and insulation remains one of the most effective ways of reducing your energy bills and your carbon emissions - a major cause of climate change.

"Working in partnership with British Gas, we will be offering free installed insulation for the over 70s and people on disability and income related benefits.

"We're kick starting this process by ensuring all the 700 over 70s that work for us have adequate insulation in their homes to keep them warm this winter."

Mr Blair continued his involvement this year by appearing in an online film alongside Prime Minister Gordon Brown and London Mayor Boris Johnson urging public action on climate change.

In a message to yesterday's conference, Mr Blair said: "Climate change is the biggest long term challenge facing our generation and it is only by working together that we can solve it.

"I helped launch Together last year and it is encouraging to see millions of actions taken by the British public and over 500,000 tonnes of CO2 saved.

"We now need to build on this momentum and make it easy for everyone to become part of the solution to climate change, not the problem.

"This unique coalition, bringing together business, government, civil society and individuals, has the power to do just that, which is why it has my ongoing support in this crucial work."

Campaign director David Hall said: "We are delighted our important climate campaign has attracted such diverse and widespread support and hope more people will discover the easy affordable things we can all do in our everyday lives to fight climate change."
 


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Mr B http://www.associationangels.co.uk

Commented 14 weeks ago

Although it is good news to hear that major retailers are encouraging the take up of insulation measures, consumers need to ensure that the installer they choose to carry out the work is approved by the relevant trade body.

In this case it is the National Insulation Association - website is :

www.nationalinsulationassociation.org.uk

They ensure all their members follow a strict Code of Professional Practice, are BBA Approved and in respect of cavity wall insulation are members of the Cavity Insulation Guarantee Agency which offer a 25 year guarantee.

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