Household Carbon Footprint Calculator UK
Instantly estimate your UK home’s annual carbon emissions in tonnes of CO2e. Free, accurate tool based on energy, transport, and lifestyle data.
Calculate Your Carbon Footprint
Enter your household’s annual energy usage, transport habits, and lifestyle choices below to get an instant, precise estimate of your total carbon footprint in tonnes of CO2e.
Emissions Estimator
Enter your household details for an annual CO2e estimate
UK average is ~2,700 kWh/year
UK average is ~11,500 kWh/year
Average UK driver: ~7,400 miles
1 long-haul flight ≈ 500kg CO2e
Your Carbon Footprint
Estimated annual household emissions
UK Average Carbon Footprint Benchmarks
Understand how your household compares to national averages across different emission categories.
| Category | Average Annual CO2e | % of Total Footprint |
|---|---|---|
| Home Energy (Gas & Electric) | 3.5 tonnes | ~30% |
| Personal Transport (Cars) | 3.0 tonnes | ~25% |
| Food & Diet | 1.5 tonnes | ~15% |
| Flights & Holidays | 1.5 tonnes | ~15% |
| Goods, Services & Waste | 1.5 tonnes | ~15% |
| Total UK Household Average | ~11.0 tonnes | 100% |
Carbon Footprint FAQ
Everything you need to know about calculating, understanding, and reducing your household carbon emissions in the UK.
The average UK household carbon footprint is approximately 10 to 12 tonnes of CO2e (carbon dioxide equivalent) per year. This varies significantly based on home size, energy efficiency, transport habits, and diet.
The calculator uses standard UK Government (DEFRA) emission factors. It multiplies your annual electricity and gas usage (in kWh), vehicle mileage, flight frequency, and lifestyle choices by their respective CO2e conversion factors to provide a total annual estimate in tonnes.
For most UK households, home energy (heating and electricity) and transport (car travel and flights) are the largest contributors, typically accounting for over 60% of the total household carbon footprint.
Effective ways to reduce your footprint include: switching to a renewable energy tariff, improving home insulation, reducing gas heating usage, driving less or switching to an electric vehicle, reducing meat consumption, and minimising air travel.
