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Go green and win an energy saving kettle

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Closing Date: Sunday, 8th June

Green is the new black. Or being green is the new black at least. With celebs signing up for hybrid cars and plotting ways to cut their carbon footprints, energy saving lightbulbs being given away at supermarkets and recycling easier than ever before, there’s simply no excuse.

With spring now well underway, it’s high time that everyone started doing their bit for the environment. But the good news is that going green doesn’t have to be a hassle, because making small changes to your lifestyle can make a big difference – and save your hard-earned cash as well as the environment.

According to npower hometeam, something as simple as using an energy efficient kettle to make your daily cuppa and having your boiler serviced regularly will make a massive difference to your energy consumption, especially if everyone else decides to follow your environmentally friendly example.

To keep your boiler working safely and efficiently, and to reduce the risk of breakdown, it’s important to get it serviced every year. And because your boiler deserves the red carpet treatment, make sure you choose a dependable, CORGI registered engineer who will provide you with a smart, friendly and efficient service. That way you'll save yourself any headaches at a later date.

To help you to get your home on the road to being green, npower hometeam are giving our lucky winner a Tefal QuickCup kettle, which uses only a third of the energy of an ordinary kettle.

For your chance to win just answer this simple question:

Who presented the Oscar-winning documentary ‘An Inconvenient Truth’?

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