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Take a shower

Take a shower

Change some of the rules of life, such as the habit of basking in the bathtub, and stand under the shower, you drastically reduce water consumption (up to 100 liters per day). If you turn off the water while you’re soaping up, you’ll save another 50. Use a dishwasher. According to expert company Intertek, where a machine needs 6.5 liters of water, you use all 49 when you wash dishes by hand.

Take pauses

Leaving the water on while you brush your teeth wastes nearly 500 liters of water a month. For those who like to shave with “water accompaniment,” this also applies.

Keep your plumbing in order

A leaky faucet can “cost” 20 liters of water a day, and a badly insulated cistern can cost up to 400 liters!

Don’t ignore flyers in hotels

How many times have you seen a sign in your room bathroom urging you to think twice about changing your towel to save water. Follow the call!
Since 2010, Hilton hotels have saved enough water to fill 1,000 Olympic swimming pools.

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