To: The British government

Energy watch

Bring in laws that all industrial or commercial buildings in Britain, built of pressed metal should be insulated with at least 6 inches or 15 cm of approved materials throughout. They should also have the majority of their roof covered with solar panels.

Why is this important?

At present these cavernous buildings are freezing cold in winter and excessively hot in summer. For staff to be able to work in a comfortable temperature they require lots of heating in winter and cooling in summer. This is a great waste of limited energy resources. Insulating the buildings would cut down the waste and make them more comfortable to work in. Having solar panels on the roof would enable them to generate electricity from an infinite resource, the sun, and cut down their energy footprint.