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Green(er) Living Event

11 April @ 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Up Coming Events Greener Living Community EVent at Park View

Making your home greener isn’t just a trend—it’s a practical way to improve your quality of life while reducing your impact on the environment. Small, thoughtful changes can lead to meaningful benefits for both your household and the planet.

One of the biggest advantages is energy efficiency. Simple upgrades like LED lighting, better insulation, and energy-efficient appliances reduce the amount of electricity you use. This not only lowers your carbon footprint but also cuts down on utility bills, saving money over time.

A greener home also promotes better health and wellbeing. Using non-toxic cleaning products, improving ventilation, and adding indoor plants can enhance air quality. Cleaner air reduces allergens and pollutants, creating a more comfortable and healthier living space.

There are also long-term financial benefits. While some eco-friendly improvements require an upfront investment, they often pay for themselves through reduced energy and water costs. In many cases, sustainable homes can even increase property value, making them more attractive to future buyers.

Finally, making your home greener contributes to a more sustainable future. By conserving energy, reducing waste, and using resources responsibly, you play a part in protecting natural ecosystems and reducing environmental damage.

In short, going green at home is a smart choice—it’s cost-effective, healthier, and helps ensure a better future for everyone.

Making your home greener isn’t just a trend—it’s a practical way to improve your quality of life while reducing your impact on the environment. Small, thoughtful changes can lead to meaningful benefits for both your household and the planet.

One of the biggest advantages is energy efficiency. Simple upgrades like LED lighting, better insulation, and energy-efficient appliances reduce the amount of electricity you use. This not only lowers your carbon footprint but also cuts down on utility bills, saving money over time.

A greener home also promotes better health and wellbeing. Using non-toxic cleaning products, improving ventilation, and adding indoor plants can enhance air quality. Cleaner air reduces allergens and pollutants, creating a more comfortable and healthier living space.

There are also long-term financial benefits. While some eco-friendly improvements require an upfront investment, they often pay for themselves through reduced energy and water costs. In many cases, sustainable homes can even increase property value, making them more attractive to future buyers.

Finally, making your home greener contributes to a more sustainable future. By conserving energy, reducing waste, and using resources responsibly, you play a part in protecting natural ecosystems and reducing environmental damage.

In short, going green at home is a smart choice—it’s cost-effective, healthier, and helps ensure a better future for everyone.

This great event organised in conjunction with Lytham Eco Group
With stalls, information and activities for all the family, there’s something for everyone:
Composting demo
Seed planting
Arts and crafts
Heat pumps demo
Wildlife and conservation
Volunteering
Waste reduction
Community garden
Bikes
and bakes (at Sticky Cafe!)

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Family Friendly
Yes
Dog Friendly
Yes