How Does Eco Car Insurance Work?
By now we all know that car emissions are one of the biggest contributors to the high levels of carbon dioxide that are released into the atmosphere each day. In the UK, around 20 percent of carbon emissions come from road transport. Of course, there are ways to reduce the levels of carbon emissions that come from driving vehicles. Driving less is certainly one of them. Using public transport, buying more fuel efficient vehicles and car pooling are other ways to begin to tackle the problem. But for most people, there are times that they cannot avoid using a car. When they do, carbon emissions will be released into the atmosphere. But, there is something that can be done to counterbalance the carbon emissions from a vehicle. It’s known as carbon offsetting. Carbon Offsetting When a driver produces carbon dioxide emissions but attempts to compensate for those emissions by producing equivalent carbon dioxide savings, the process is known as carbon offsetting. This reduces the impact of th