London homes produce 40% of the city's carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions - which contribute to climate change.
The Green Homes website contains information, help and advice for homeowners, tenants and landlords on simple green practices that will help achieve the city's bold CO2 reduction targets.
It's time to make changes in London now. The Green Homes website from the London Development Agency can help.
Energy Makeover TV
Watch ‘through the keyhole’ videos of London homeowners who have signed up for an energy makeover with the Green Homes Concierge Service.
green concierge service
Find out how our Green Homes Concierge Service staff could cut your energy consumption, reduce your emissions and slash your utility bills.
How Green am I
Do you know how much CO2 you're producing? Find out how big your carbon footprint is with our interactive tool.
Welcome to No.1 Lower Carbon Drive
At Grand Designs LIVE at London Excel, visitors discovered some of the products, technologies and habits that you can adopt at home to tackle climate change. Click above for a virtual visit.
Help & advice
The London home is one of the biggest offenders when it comes to energy waste and excess CO2 production. Fortunately there are lots of things London residents can do to help tackle climate change - and not all require structural or costly changes.
Promise to be greener
Why not stand up and be counted alongside fellow green-minded Londoners? Make a pledge to be greener in your community.
What's in this website for me?
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For Homeowners
Making positive changes to your home could reduce your impact on the environment - and increase the value of your home.
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For Landlords
Help your tenants save money and increase interest in your property with just a few cost effective measures.
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For Tenants
There are lots of low cost and low impact measures you can take to make a difference - and reduce your utility bills.
Real Life Stories
Find out how other Londoners are tackling climate change in their home.
More from London Development Agency (LDA)
DIY Planet Repairs website
DIY Planet Repairs aims to provide you with practical advice and useful information to help you make simple and effective ‘green’ changes.







