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New report reveals the energy usage and cost of household appliances

86% of the UK are now are consciously trying to be sustainable according to a new report by Wren Kitchens

Recycling, reusing, and repurposing have now become an everyday occurrence in the UK as households try and do ‘their bit’ for climate change and reduce their carbon footprint.

However, with energy use for household appliances tripling within the past 40 years2  just how much money and energy could we save by changing to a greener solution?

The new report has revealed that the kitchen is the most likely culprit for carbon and energy usage, due to the amount of appliances the room hosts whilst detailing tips on how to save energy and money.

How much each appliance is costing you (both in energy and cost)

Wren Kitchens surveyed UK respondents to reveal how often they use different household appliances. This data was then used to reveal the cost of each appliance per year, per household

The full list of energy consumption and costs for appliances can be seen below:

Appliance How often the appliance is used per day Co2 produced annually (kg) Cost annually (£)
Freezer 24hours 297 £280
Fridge 24hours 223 £210
Electric Oven 30 mins 62 £58
Dishwasher 30 mins 56 £53
Hob 30 mins 46 £44
Kettle 8 mins 12 £12
Toaster 5 mins 7.75 £7.30
Microwave 5 minutes 0.5 £4.86

Tips on Saving Energy and Money in the Kitchen

Although usage of the appliance is often unavoidable, there are ways to make sure you are being as green as possible. The following list details tips per appliance:

Knowing your energy ratings

When buying a kitchen appliance you can use energy efficiency ratings to determine how environmentally friendly the appliance is during use.

Each appliance is required to have a label which shows a rating from A+++ all the way to D (image detailed below)

The higher the rating (closer to A+++) the more efficient the appliance.

So if you’re in the market for a new fridge, kettle or cooker – make sure you check the label before purchasing.

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