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Date released: May 26 2008
An Taisce, in partnership with the EPA, today officially launched the Green Home programme. At the launch Mr. John Gormley, T.D., Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, awarded the participating communities with the Green Home flag, in acknowledgement of their efforts to improve environmental actions within the home.
The aim of the Green Home programme is to raise environmental awareness and support positive and sustainable environmental actions amongst householders and community groups.
Speaking at the launch Dr. Mary Kelly, EPA Director General said:
“The EPA is delighted to assist An Taisce in the development of the Green Home programme, through funding under the National Waste Prevention Programme. Through participation in this programme communities are being strengthened as they work together to protect their environment.”
The programme focuses on waste reduction, energy efficiency in the home, water conservation and the promotion of sustainable travel. Householders receive information and advice through the programme to help them make informed decisions and take various actions that will help the environment, while also reducing costs in the home.
The Green Home programme, which builds on the very successful Green Schools programme, has been run on a pilot basis since November 2006. To date, almost 2,500 families in seventeen different communities throughout Ireland have been given the opportunity to participate.
Ms. Pat Oliver, Director, An Taisce Education Unit said:
“The Green Home programme aims to support and advise householders on ways to reduce their impact on the environment, while saving money on household bills. Continuous monitoring of the programme through the use of surveys has shown a positive shift in environmental behaviour amongst participating householders.”
Participants were surveyed in 2006, at the beginning of the programme, and again in 2008. The purpose of the survey was to analyse any change in their environmental behaviour and attitudes on completion of the programme. Some results from the surveys, which show an overall improvement, are:
Energy use:
Waste reduction:
According to the 2008 survey, 59% of respondents felt that participating in the Green Home programme raised their awareness on environmental topics either “quite a lot” or “greatly”.
The next phase of the Green Home Programme, which begins in September, will involve working with 40 new school areas. Challenges will be set for participating householders over a two-year period, with 10 community areas being targeted.
For further information or to join the Green Home programme visit www.greenhome.ie or contact the Green Home Team on teachgreen2@antaisce.org or by calling 01 4002205.