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Suggestions, Hints and Tips


  • Before throwing out an appliance think about repairing it first!
  • Improve the effectiveness of appliances by looking after them and regularly replacing items like filters and belts on vacuum cleaners, tumble-dryers and dishwashers.
  • Using Europart products, which are on sale in the UK, Europe and even worldwide you can prolong the life of your domestic appliance, by effecting repairs and maintenance.
  • Use a lower wash temperature or economy wash and optimise the washing load in order to use energy and water efficiently. Different washing machines operate in different ways; with some it is better to fill the drum and other machines use sensors to detect how much weight is in the load and uses just the right amount of water.
  • Put only cold food in the fridge otherwise the fridge has to use more energy to cool down warm food. Regularly defrost it and try to keep it 3/4 full for maximum efficiency.
  • Batteries - using the main electrical supply is a far greener option as batteries can be extremely dangerous containing hazardous substances like mercury and cadmium. The most environmentally sound option is the rechargeable type as these can be used repeatedly without waste.
  • Energy saving lamps lasts four times longer than an ordinary lamp/ bulb, saving energy and money!
  • Products displaying the ECOLABEL have met strict environmental criteria in their production and are considered among the best in their class.
  • If you must buy a new appliance, ask for advice on the most energy efficient models; look for the energy efficiency rating sticker to guide you in your purchase. "A" rating is the most efficient on washing machines, tumble dryers, washer-dryers dishwashers, lamps, electric ovens and airconditioners. Refrigeration appliances use "A+" or "A++" to denote the most efficient model. It is law in the EU that appliances show the energy efficiency rating - ask your retailer if the appliance does not show it.
  • The Environment Section contains more facts and figures and background history.
  • The Europart group has members in the UK, Holland, Denmark, Germany and Belgium. See www.europart.com, supporting the campaign as a group and in their own countries.