"If you've got a problem and you multiply it by 50-million people, it becomes unsolvable, but if you've got a problem and you divide it by 50-million people, it becomes solvable." ~ Lewis Pugh. Endurance swimmer and UN Patron of the Oceans
World Water Day is an annual United Nations observance day that has been held every year on 22 March since 1993. It is a celebration of water and raises awareness around the world about the importance of water and access to safe water.
Water conservation, by corporations, individuals, and everyone in between, is essential to ensure our precious water supplies are used responsibly and protected.

If you’re interested in finding out how much water is really used to make the products we use all the time, check this out: Calculate the hidden water in everyday products.
UN water statistics indicate that just 74% of the world's population has access to a safe water supply. We all know the importance of good hygiene - UNICEF estimates that 1 in 3 people around the world were not able to wash their hands with soap and water at home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
We can all do our part to help tackle the global water crisis with just a few easy water-saving hacks we can do at home and at work.
3. Plastic production has one of the biggest water footprints in the world. A single plastic bottle takes more water to produce than you could drink out of it! Reducing plastic consumption will have a massive impact on water conservation.
Another way to save water is to use our Flash laundry bar and stain stick.
10. Need a new appliance? When it’s time to upgrade any whiteware or bathroom requirements like toilets, put water conservation at the top of your list. Look for appliances that focus on water saving and conservation such as low-flush toilets, energy and water-saving dishwashers and washing machines. You can even save water using a smart flow water-saving showerhead.

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