If you keep meaning to lead a greener lifestyle but can’t quite find the motivation to make the change, then here’s some great news for you: living more efficiently won’t just benefit the environment; it will also help you save you money. Make just a few of these changes, and it won’t be long before you notice a difference to your bank balance.

Take shank’s pony: Instead of using your car for short journeys, make a resolution to walk instead. By driving only when it’s really necessary, you’ll save on fuel and give your health a boost at the same time. Economise on longer journeys by avoiding harsh breaking and acceleration, staying under the speed limit and making sure your car isn’t carrying extra weight.

Reduce your heating bill: By taking measures to make your current heating system more efficient, you’ll be reducing your carbon footprint and cutting your utility bills. Turn down your water heater and your thermostat, install insulation in cavity walls, attics and around windows, doors and pipes, and replace your boiler if it’s more than 15 years old. You could also consider switching to a reputable supplier such as British Gas, who combine a good green record with cheap gas and electricity prices.

Cut electricity usage: Another way to save both energy and cash at home is by minimising the electricity you use. We’re all being urged to turn out lights when we leave a room, but you can also cut electricity wastage by unplugging unused chargers, turning appliances off standby and replacing regular light bulbs with energy efficient ones. When buying new electrical appliances, remember to check efficiency ratings; items with ‘A’ ratings could be up to 40 per cent more efficient than standard models.

Grow your own fruit and veg: There are countless benefits to growing your own – from picking up an enjoyable hobby and eating healthier, better tasting food to saving money at the supermarket and consequently helping the environment. You could save up to 50 per cent on your food bill during the summer months by planting a vegetable patch; so, if you haven’t already discovered the joys of gardening, it’s time to cultivate greener fingers.