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Calling All You Green Heroes!

Have you got what it takes to be the King or Queen of Green?

Are You A Green Hero?

Are you a recycling Queen or a composting King? Do you regularly collect the drain water to keep the roses in bloom? Or, perhaps your know someone who goes out of their way to protect the environment in everything they do?

If so, then you could be the ultimate Green Hero as Focus DIY launches a search for environmental champions across the country - no compost heap too big or watering can too small - to be crowned Green Hero 2007.

The nominations come as new research shows three quarters of people have taken positive steps to go green and save the planet for their children and grandchildren. Despite this, there's still a lot to be done. A third of drivers admitted they will drive less than a mile - easy walking distance - to see friends, drop the kids off at school or simply to pop to the shops.

To help you go green and celebrate the start of the Green Thinking from FOCUS campaign we have compiled some simple top tips to a greener life:

  • Buy Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) recommended wood products, They contain wood from legal and well-managed forests.
  • Use peat free multi-purpose compost. Peat is best kept in its natural state in the countryside - providing a home for unique types of plants, butterflies and insects.
  • Use energy saving products e.g. light bulbs or check out the Energy Saving Trust. www.energysavingtrust.org.uk for more ideas on how to save energy.
  • If you see a light on, that doesn't need to be, why not turn it off and do the earth a favour.
  • Don't just throw it in the bin. Is it glass, plastic, cans, cardboard or paper that can be recycled. Where is your nearest recycling centre?
  • Donate unwanted household or gardening items to charities.
  • By taking garden waste to a local recycling centre, or recycling through their doorstep collection service for it to be turned into compost, gardeners are saving valuable space in landfill

The efforts of people who go that extra green mile make a huge difference to the environment and set a great example to others in the community. So if you are, or know someone who cares about the environment and takes the green option when doing jobs around the home and garden then visit www.focusdiy.co.uk and nominate your Green Hero. You could be in with a chance of winning great prizes.

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