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Available in
  
English

Founder(s)
  
Ross Lammas

Headquarters
  
Gloucestershire

Industry
  
Energy efficiency

Sust-it

Type of site
  
Consumer advice and action, price comparison

Slogan(s)
  
Simply efficient shopping

Sust-it was the UK’s first energy efficiency website for electrical appliances and products. It ranks products by their running costs and CO2 emissions based on average usage, and presents this information in financial terms. It has researched over 11,000 household electrical products from TV’s to washing machines. Sust-it featured on The Independent’s 101 Really Useful Websites. and products. In 2008 Sust-it was shortlisted in the Green Awards for Creativity in sustainability, and in 2009 received highly commended in the UK CEED eWell-Being Awards.

Contents

Their research has been used to highlight energy efficiency improvements in televisions between 2006 and 2011. Sust-it data has been used by the International Energy Agency as part of their studies on Efficient Electrical End-Use Equipment.

Background

Sust-it was launched in January 2007, after being conceived and created by multimedia producer Ross Lammas. It came about after he built an ecohouse and discovered how difficult it was to access meaningful information on the energy consumption of household electrical products. The potential CO2 savings from energy efficient appliances had been well documented. EU Energy labeling and Eco-design of Energy-related products has helped raise the energy efficiency of household electrical goods. However they failed to show energy use in financial terms.

Business Model

Sust-it is financed by advertisers, who pay on a pay per click, or by commissions on sales, revenues are also generated by providing energy consumption data for researchers and retailers. They do not receive any funding from any Government agencies, trusts or independent charities.

References

Sust-it Wikipedia


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