Simple ways to save water and the planet
Kilmarnock Standard
|June 11, 2025
Scotland has world-class water - find out how you can use it wisely, not waste it
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THINKING about the amount of water we use every day is not something we often stop to consider - but it's more than we realise, or even need.
From making a cup of tea and brushing our teeth, to running a shower and washing the car, the average person in Scotland will have used almost 180 litres of water by the end of today - enough to fill a whole bathtub.
And with Scotland currently experiencing higher levels of water scarcity due to the driest start to the year in more than six decades, it's more important than ever to keep an eye on the amount we use.
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