http://www.energyefficiencynews.comAfion Media Ltd Employers urged to help employees be green <p>According to a Europe-wide survey by the <a href="http://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk" rel="external">Energy Saving Trust</a>, 50% of Britons would like to be more energy efficient and reduce their carbon emissions if they had more time. But work pressures get in the way.</p> <p>Nearly half of employees believe that employers could help by offering green benefits such as loans for energy-efficient products, free visits from an energy doctor or time off to implement energy saving measures.</p> <p>&ldquo;It is more important now than ever that employers take this seriously &ndash; in the current economic climate businesses must not ignore their green ethics,&rdquo; said Energy Saving Trust chief executive Philip Sellwood.</p> <p>The survey, which was launched to mark Energy Saving Week, canvassed opinion from 6000 adults across Europe, including 2000 in the UK.</p> <p>In response, UK Energy and Climate Change secretary Ed Miliband is urging businesses to help their employees become greener.</p> <p>&ldquo;We all need to think about our energy habits, and employers have a vital role to play in ensuring workplaces are as energy-efficient as possible, as well as helping their employees in their desire to live a greener lifestyle away from the office,&rdquo; commented Miliband.</p> <p>&ldquo;I urge all employers &ndash; big and small &ndash; to see Energy Saving Week as an opportunity to talk to their workers and support them so we can reduce energy use and develop greener living and working environments,&rdquo; he added.</p> <p>The Energy Savings Trust is calling for Britons to take 10 minutes during Energy Saving Week to do something green.</p> <p>&ldquo;It doesn&rsquo;t take long to get things started - there are lots of things you can do in just ten minutes,&rdquo; says Karen Lawrence of the Energy Saving Trust.</p> <p>Now in its twelfth year, Energy Saving Week is aimed at drawing attention to the importance of energy efficiency and conservation.</p> <p>For further information:<br /> <a href="http://www.energysavingtrust.org.uk" rel="external">www.energysavingtrust.org.uk</a><br /> <a href="http://www.decc.gov.uk" rel="external">www.decc.gov.uk</a></p> <p>Related stories:<br /> <a href="http://www.energyefficiencynews.com/uk/i/1371/" rel="external">UK Conservative Party plan to promote employee energy efficiency (2-Oct)</a><br /> &nbsp;</p> http://www.energyefficiencynews.com/i/1448/ 2008-10-21T00:00:00+1:00 Energy efficiency, Energy Saving Trust, Department of Energy and Climate Change