Energy Footprint Tool is launched for 2026
Article published on: 13th January 2026The Energy Footprint Tool (EFT) is now open for 2026. Completing the EFT is an important step on our shared journey to net zero and caring for God’s creation.
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The Energy Footprint Tool (EFT) is now open for 2026. Completing the EFT is an important step on our shared journey to net zero and caring for God’s creation.
This Creationtide (1 September- 4 October), the Dioceses of Chichester, Guildford and Portsmouth are joining the call for churches to switch to a green energy tariff to help reduce their carbon emissions.
The Diocese of Guildford currently has the highest number of Gold Eco Churches in the UK. The prestigious credential awarded by the Christian environmental charity, A Rocha UK, has been bestowed on five of the Diocese’s churches.
In January, the seven buildings across the diocese were awarded the Silver Eco Church Award, taking our awards tally over the century mark. Well done to all our Eco Churches!
The Diocese of Portsmouth, The Diocese of Guildford, and the Diocese of Chichester joined forces in hosting their first Net Zero Carbon conference at Portsmouth Cathedral last Saturday (18th Jan).
We continue to mark Creationtide by celebrating the new eco network across 35 of our local churches
You might not be able to take some of the steps His Royal Highness is taking but you can find out some tips about helping your church go green
Holy Trinity KNaphill and Christ Church Epsom Common have been awarded grants as part of the 'Demonstrator Churches' project
You've still got a month to complete the Energy Footprint Tool for your church and play your part in our Net Zero journey.
Hear how the people at St John's Egham continue to drive forward in their work to become more eco-friendly as a church community.