with their bedside tables where they have their mobile phones on charge. they use it as an alarm clock, things like that, so even though there aren t phones plugged into either of those chargers, the chargers themselves are still drawing power. 0k. so do you think you might do something about that? yes, it s an easy switch to switch them off. if something doesn t need to be on, then you should switch it off at the wall or unplug it. if you just try and make it as easy as possible to turn it off. if you have got a whole bunch of stuff plugged in behind the television, you maybe want to plug them all into one extension lead. saving money by switching devices off will not solve cost of living problems overnight. but in the same way that every bit of power used adds up to a bigger bill, every bit of money saved can relieve a tiny bit of that pressure. marc cieslak, bbc news. love bug! joining me with more on this claire bradbury, an environmentalist and sustainability expert and author of
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