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  • Writer's pictureFerris Team

Cosy and Green: How to Stay Warm Sustainably This Winter



As we gear up for the chilly months ahead, it's time to get cosy and environmentally conscious at the same time. Staying warm sustainably is not just for tree-huggers - it's a win-win for everyone. So, grab a warm beverage, and let's chat about some laid-back ways to stay toasty while keeping the planet in mind.


1. Layer Up in Style

Nothing screams winter fashion like layers. Instead of cranking up the thermostat, why not rock your favourite sweaters, scarves, and fuzzy socks? It's the easiest, most eco-friendly way to stay warm indoors. Plus, you get to show off that quirky Christmas jumper you've been dying to wear!


2. The Blanket Burrito Life

Blankets are the unsung heroes of winter warmth. Wrap yourself up like a burrito while binge-watching your favourite shows or working from home. This not only saves energy but also makes your winter energy bill a little less terrifying.


3. Sunshine Steals the Show

Let's talk about passive solar heating. During the day, let the sunshine into your home. Open those curtains and blinds to let natural light (and heat) in. When the sun goes down, close them to keep that warmth trapped inside.


4. Get Baking!

Who doesn't love the smell of fresh cookies or a piping hot casserole? Your oven is your secret weapon for keeping warm. Cooking and baking not only heat up your kitchen, but also provide you with some delicious comfort food. Win-win!


5. Sustainable Threads

When it's time to gear up for the cold outdoors, opt for clothing made from sustainable materials. Organic cotton, hemp, or recycled fleece will keep you warm without leaving a carbon footprint. Plus, investing in high-quality, long-lasting garments means you won't have to shop for new winter clothes every year.


6. Seal the Deal

Draughty windows, doors and floorboards are basically your cosy home's kryptonite. Seal those gaps with weatherstripping, and you'll stop the chilly air from sneaking in. A little DIY project that pays off big time.


7. Warm Your Bed

There's something truly special about a warm and toasty bed, and no one likes to be cold at night! Consider investing in flannel sheets, a thick blanket, warm winter pyjamas and a hot water bottle for those chilly nights. You'll look forward to bedtime even more, and save money on heating.


8. Let's Talk Energy Efficiency

If you have an outdated heating system, think about upgrading to a more energy-efficient model. It might cost a bit upfront, but it'll pay off in the long run with lower bills and a smaller carbon footprint. A programmable thermostat is another nifty addition that can help you optimise your heating schedule.


So there you have it, folks! Staying warm sustainably this winter is easy. It's all about embracing the simple pleasures of the season, while being mindful of the environment, and the little changes we can make at home to reduce our impact. So, whether you're baking up a storm, layering like a pro, or just enjoying the sunshine, make this winter a cosy and green one!



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