Lifestyle matrix
The lifestyle matrix shows examples of how people live with 3, 7, 11 or 25 tonnes of CO2 emissions.
| Segment | 3 tonnes | 7 tonnes | 11 tonnes | 25 tonnes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Residence | Living in Minergie-P / passive house heated by renewable energy | Gas heating of average living space (50 m2) per person and house with average insulation 50% eco-power | Oil heating of large living space (80 m2) per person and house with average insulation
| Large older house, heated with oil. Frequently aired by tilting windows. |
| Mobility | 100% public transport. 1st-class subscription with country-wide coverage | One car with average emissions, 10,000 km | Two cars with average emissions, total 20,000 km | Two cars with high emissions, total 30,000 km |
| Holidays | Holidays at nearby destinations reached by public transport or muscle power | Few but longer holidays at nearby destinations by car. Trips frequently by public transport | Several holidays per year by car, plus two short flights | Two short-haul, mid-haul and long-haul flights per year. Frequent and long trips by car |
| Consumption | Aimed specifically at high-quality long-life consumption. Less meat, regional and seasonal foods | Average consumption, medium meat consumption, partly regional and seasonally varied | Average consumption, medium meat consumption, partly regional and seasonally varied | High level of consumption (furniture, clothes, appliances, meat) |