Sustainable Danbury is looking for feedback on a two programmes we could run during 2025.

The programmes are briefly described below : Please let us know if you are interested in either programme by completing the form at the bottom of the page.

Energy Advice

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Carbon Literacy

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Carbon Literacy® is relevant climate change learning that leads to positivity and action towards reducing carbon emissions. The Carbon Literacy Project works to provide you with access to this learning so that you can become certified as Carbon Literate.

The Project’s published definition of Carbon Literacy is:

“An awareness of the carbon costs and impacts of everyday activities and the ability and motivation to reduce emissions on an individual, community and organisational basis.”

More than just small personal changes, Carbon Literacy highlights the need for substantial change and supports you, as an individual, to have a cascade effect on a much wider audience – whether it’s in your workplace, community, school, university, place of worship, or another setting.

Sustainable Danbury would partner with an accredited Carbon Literacy provider to undertake this programme in Danbury.  The training is normally about 5 hours and is best done face to face. This might result in a small charge being made.

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Understanding Home Energy Efficiency

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A thermal image is a photo of a house that shows you the temperature of the building. It can be used to detect areas where heat might be ‘leaking out’.

The thermal images would help you identify ways to make your home more energy efficient so it stays warmer for longer, you save money and less carbon is emitted.

This programme would also cover advice on improving insulation, optimising your heating system and the options for updating your heating system to reduce carbon emissions and improve efficiency.

Interested in taking part?