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WE WASTE WATER DURING OUR BATH TRUST ME OR NOT , BUT ITS A TRUE FACT.
Earlier
People used to wash their clothes once a week, now they use their washing machines every day. We used to have baths once a week, now we have showers every day.
Washing machines once used 150 litres a wash. But huge technological advances in the past two decades mean that modern machines now use 50 litres.
WE WASTE WATER DURING OUR BATH TRUST ME OR NOT , BUT ITS A TRUE FACT.
Earlier
People used to wash their clothes once a week, now they use their washing machines every day. We used to have baths once a week, now we have showers every day.
Bathing,
washing and teeth cleaning uses up 21 per cent of a household’s water. A
running tap spews out six litres of water a minute.
A
bath can hold 80 litres, while a conventional electric shower uses 62
litres of hot water in a typical eight-minute ablution and costs around
30p for water and electricity.
Washing machines once used 150 litres a wash. But huge technological advances in the past two decades mean that modern machines now use 50 litres.
Washing the dishes makes up eight per cent of our daily water.
A fully-loaded modern dishwasher uses less energy and water than washing by hand.
Just four per cent of the tap water used in a day is intended to be drunk.
But far less than that actually gets to our mouths.
If you include the water used to produce food, clothes, paper, household goods, electricity and cars, then the typical person uses a staggering 3,300 litres of water a day.
A cotton T-shirt took around 4,000 litres of water to make, while a pair of jeans used 11,000 litres. A disposable nappy needed around 800 litres.
What I intend to say is whether we do shallow Bath or Deep Bath
If u are stuck at no water simply you can use one litre bath method , here in this method you soak your hands eveytime water and scrub it on skin but keeping in mind your hands your hands are wet , by this method you can take bath in winter also.
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