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Take the Quiz to find out how you and your housemates' Water Footprint compare to the rest of the world!

Take the pledge to reduce your Water Footprint. Be the change

Solving Gender Equality 1 Toilet At A Time

Women suffer the most when it comes to sanitation. Take a look at this article talking about women, sanitation, and 3rd World Struggles.

Lets Compost!

Using compost as a garden fertilizer adds water-holding organic matter to the soil. 

 

Need a compost bin for all the food you and your housemates don't get around to eating? Kingston Recylicng Centre has got your back!

Tip #19

Reuse leftover water from cooked or steamed foods as a soup broth.

 

Click here for a delicious recipe!

Blogger Of the Day: 

Check out Essayas Ayana of Cool Green Science. Her 

latest post is all about water quality and drones! Totally Rad.

Water Saving Gadget of the Day

The Waterpebble: At the start of your shower it flashes Green, half way thru it flashes Yellow the Red when it's time to get out 'cause you've used too much water!

Tip #124

Collect the water used to rinse of fruits and vegetables to water indoor plants.

 

 

Fact 73:

Children, in the first 6 months of life, consume 7 times as much water per pound as the average adult.

Tip #13:

Winter is Coming. Collect snow (not the yellow stuff), melt it and use the water for indoor plants.

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