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If you were expecting this to be a dirty, sexy video then you were quite wrong. This is a video that has the sole purpose of raising awareness that it isn’t ok to waste water in any way. A lot of water is wasted every day while in some countries people do not even have enough water to drink. Those that thought about this campaign used a beautiful young woman to capture everyone’s attention so that she could tell them to be more careful with the water they use.
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According to foe.co.uk, reducing water waste helps protect wildlife and saves energy needed for treating and pumping water for use in our homes. So it’s more important than ever we use water carefully and don’t waste it.
Leaving a tap running while brushing teeth uses 6 litres of water a minute. And by fixing a dripping tap you can save over 60 litres of water a week.
Only boil as many cups of water as you need for yourself or your tea round – you’ll be saving water, money and energy.
It’s easy to linger in the shower when you’re sleepy in the morning – four-minute timers can help. And switching to an efficient shower head will allow you to lather up in less water.
Washing a full machine load of clothes uses less water and energy than 2 half-loads. This means lower bills as well.
The average UK household flushes the loo 5,000 times per year. Modern dual-flush systems use just 6 litres – or 4 with a reduced flush – much less than the 13 litres for each old-style single flush.
Rearing animals for meat and dairy is incredibly water-intensive. By cutting down on the amount of meat you eat, you could slash your water use drastically.
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As well as using less water than boiling, steaming retains more nutrients. If you do boil, try adding the water used as a tasty stock to soups. Or let it cool and use it to water house or garden plants.
It takes a lot of water to produce our cereal, fruit and other food. More than half of the 7 million tonnes of food and drink UK households bin every year could be eaten. So plan a week’s menu and go shopping with a list.
Check use-by dates so you don’t suddenly have to throw stuff out. Use leftovers to create new meals. This will help you waste less food – and save the average household £480 a year.
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Water outdoor plants in the early morning or at the end of the day. This stops water evaporating straight away in sunlight and heat. Also, water onto the soil rather than leaves. This makes sure the liquid goes straight to the roots, where it’s needed.
Installing water butts saves you turning on the tap to water the garden — saving up to 5,000 litres of water a year. And your plants will thank you for rainwater rather than treated tap water. You can also cut water use by 33% by watering plants manually instead of using automatic sprinklers.
Having a shower, cooking your dinner and flushing the loo all add up to an average of 150 litres daily for every Brit. But if you take into account all the water needed to produce all the food and products we use, we actually get through a whopping 4,645 litres every day.