The good news is that saving water at home doesn’t have to mean a major overhaul of your lifestyle. There are lots of simple changes you can make, which can add up to a significant reduction in water consumption.
Fix Leaks Immediately
A dripping tap or running toilet can waste thousands of litres each year. You should aim to regularly check pipes, taps and toilets for leaks, and repair them promptly.
Install Water-Efficient Fixtures
Low-flow showerheads, tap aerators and dual-flush toilets are all designed to significantly reduce water use without affecting performance.
Upgrade to Efficient Appliances
If it’s time to replace your washing machine or dishwasher, consider using models designed to use less water and energy.
Run Full Loads Only
Only run your dishwasher and washing machine when they’re full, as this maximises efficiency and avoids unnecessary cycles.
Get A Water Butt For The Garden
A water butt connects to your drainpipe outside and collects rainwater, which you can use to fill watering cans and water the garden. This can save a huge amount of water compared to using a hosepipe.
Useful to know - you can also buy pumps for water butts, so that the water collected can be used with a hosepipe. This can be more convenient for many gardeners.