Carbon Footprint Estimator
Estimate your household's annual CO₂e and get the three highest-impact changes you can make.
Estimate your household's annual CO₂e and get the three highest-impact changes you can make.
The average UK individual produces around 4.7 tonnes of CO₂-equivalent (CO₂e) per year, though this varies significantly by lifestyle, location, and income. Your household total is the sum of emissions from energy use, transport, food, goods and services, and waste.
CO₂e — carbon dioxide equivalent — is the standard unit for measuring greenhouse gas emissions. It converts all gases (CO₂, methane, nitrous oxide) into their equivalent warming impact over 100 years. Methane from livestock, for example, is roughly 25× more potent than CO₂, so one tonne of methane equals 25 tonnes CO₂e.
Based on data from the Committee on Climate Change and DEFRA, the largest contributors for a typical UK household are:
The UK committed to reaching net-zero by 2050 under the Climate Change Act. Meeting this requires household per-person emissions to fall from roughly 4.7 tonnes to 1.5–2 tonnes — more than a 65% reduction. This requires both individual behaviour change and systemic policy change.
The changes with the highest impact, ranked by approximate UK savings:
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