Water: there's plenty of it, right? Actually, no. Fresh water is in extremely limited supply around the world, which is why we've all heard about places where people are thirsty and food production is difficult. But water shortages and droughts are something we also know a lot about here in Australia. And as we all know too, water costs us a considerable amount of money in our everyday lives. So, to help the planet and your community and slash the size of your water bill as a bonus, here are three things you should be doing.
Put simply, it's the little things that we do every day and don't even think about it that add up to a huge amount of wasted water - a couple of hundred litres per person, per day. So when you run the tap when you brush your teeth - don't, because litres are simply going down the drain. In the habit of using the washing machine each day? Hold off until you can make up a full load. Fix that leaking tap that you've been ignoring, use a watering can instead of a hose for the garden, and take showers rather than baths.
1. Changing your usage and behaviour
Put simply, it's the little things that we do every day and don't even think about it that add up to a huge amount of wasted water - a couple of hundred litres per person, per day. So when you run the tap when you brush your teeth - don't, because litres are simply going down the drain. In the habit of using the washing machine each day? Hold off until you can make up a full load. Fix that leaking tap that you've been ignoring, use a watering can instead of a hose for the garden, and take showers rather than baths.

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