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Awareness of the benefits of
adopting a greener lifestyle
continues to grow, and, for a
perfect example, look no further
than the Hawksworth family.
After being set the challenge by
BBC One Breakfast show to reduce
their carbon footprint by 25%
over 12 months, the seven-strong
Midlands family set about making
some changes to their lifestyle.
A
major goal was a 25% reduction
in the Hawksworth’s total car
mileage, and choosing an
economical car offering low
emissions combined with the
practicality need for a family
of seven, was an integral part
of this. There was only one
choice of transport to help them
achieve this task – the
seven-seat Renault MPV, Grand
Scénic dCi 130.
On
hearing this part of the
challenge, IT consultant, Paul
Hawksworth, began investigating
alternative modes of transport
with the Renault coming top of
the list. Paul says, “Walking to
school, car sharing, cycling at
weekends and taking the bus to
the shops are good solutions,
but we also had a good think
about our wheels.
“My ageing Ford Galaxy and my
wife’s Rover MGF needed to be
replaced by cars with more
modest emissions. After
researching, we chose the
Renault Grand Scénic dCi 130 and
Mégane Coupé-Cabriolet dCi 106.
The Grand Scénic’s 47.1 mpg
average and CO² output of 160
g/km, plus the Coupe-Cabriolet’s
56.5 mpg and 133 g/km figures
set us well ahead. And because
the Mégane’s a four-seater
cabriolet, it’s been more useful
than a two-seater. Pity we had
so much rain last summer!”
Paul added; “We plan ahead far
more and combine journeys, which
can be nice as we get to do a
bit more as a family. The Grand
Scénic’s a cracking piece of kit
– it’s so versatile that we’re
planning a seven-up camping trip
to France this summer. The
projected CO² will be hugely
lower than flying. The overall
lifestyle changes we’ve made are
here to stay, and, naturally,
we’re big Renault converts too!”
The above changes of reducing
the mileage and the Renault
vehicles resulted in a 33%
saving on the vehicle C0²
emmisions.
The Derby-based Hawksworth
family began the challenge over
a year ago, with a carbon
footprint of 20.9 tonnes
covering domestic and transport
use and soaring electric bills.
Changes such as loft insulation
and the addition of solar panels
to the Family home, resulted in
a drop of £48 in their monthly
gas & electricity direct debit.
The family not only saved money
with their greener lifestyle,
but also managed to achieve and
even surpass their target after
12 months, reducing their carbon
footprint by a huge 6.4 tonnes.
The goal was 25% - but they
achieved an amazing 33%.
Paul Hawksworth, wife Carol and
their children, Lauren, Alex,
Olivia, Jacob and Fraser are
delighted with the results.
Renault’s Grand Scénic offers
some of the greenest credentials
in its class, with impressive
fuel economy and both practical
and huge interior space, making
it the ideal car for a family
incorporating a greener
lifestyle.
Grand Scénic is available in
four trims, Extreme II, New
Expression, Dynamique and
Dynamique S, a range of diesel
and petrol engines, with prices
ranging from £15,215 to £22,310.
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