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Kitchen sink changes could help with carbon saving

Posted by Sinks on 27th Jun 2017

Kitchen owners have been urged to take advantage of the governments pledge to invest 1 billion into a green investment bank.Blane Judd, chief executive at the Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering, suggested that people could use such cash incentives to reduce their water and energy consumption by making changes in the kitchen sink and boiler areas.Because plumbing and heating engineers are at the front line of carbon saving, this is a great opportunity for them, said Mr Judd.It is also a great opportunity for the industry to start to move in encouraging consumers to engage in renewable energy sources and identifying ways that they can finance, so that they can embrace the technologies for the benefit of the consumer and the environment.The green investment bank measure was announced yesterday (October 20th) by chancellor George Osborne as part of the Comprehensive Spending Review. ADNFCR-1321-ID-800135571-ADNFCR