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The Church of England's Energy Footprint Tool is a simple way for churches to calculate their carbon footprint.
Work out your church’s carbon footprint to help care for God’s creation.
One in 14 Church of England churches are now reporting “net zero” carbon emissions, according to the latest data from the Energy Footprint Toolkit (EFT).
New data reveals that more than 3,000 churches are using a tool created by the Church of England to understand their carbon footprint.
The Energy Toolkit allows dioceses, cathedrals and church schools to find out their 'carbon footprint'.
The Church of England launches energy rating system similar to those used for household appliances for church buildings as General Synod considers a major new proposal to reach ‘net zero’ CO2 emissions.
There are some relatively easy steps which will cut your church's use of electricity and gas, and your utility bills
Renewable energy installations are more and more common and affordable. But it’s important to choose the right one for your building and community use.
A busy city church has saved thousands of pounds on its energy bills thanks to making a number of small changes to reduce its carbon footprint and help care for God’s creation.
Guidance on the circumstances in which church-owned buildings may need an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC)