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While over 70 percent of
the Earth’s surface is covered by water, less than 1 percent of that water is
safe for human consumption - once you remove the salt water, glacial ice and
contaminated water, we are left with very little fresh water to live on. A
single liter of bottled water takes a staggering 3 liters of water just to
produce the bottle - what a waste. Use a reusable water bottle to help cut down on
packaging and reduce water waste. There
are 783 million people across the world, which is nearly 11 percent of the
total population, that don’t have access to clean water - with less than 1
percent of the water on Earth safe for drinking, we must rethink our actions
and work to conserve water
by Matthew Speer
It is a
very simple fact of life; humans need fresh water to live and without clean
fresh water an average adult in good health could only survive for a few
days.
Considering
these facts, it is surprising that every day people across the globe take
this precious natural resource for granted, wasting and polluting our future
away.
Take a
moment to think about the scenario where you wake up one morning and the go to
grab a drink of water, only to find that the tap has run dry, what would you do
then?
Scenarios
just like this are what drive us to discuss and implement water conservation methods, to protect our
life giving water sources.
Fresh Water Facts You Didn’t Know
As we
take a journey uncovering some shocking fresh water facts, keep in mind that
while over 70 percent of the Earth’s surface is covered by water, less than 1
percent of that water is safe for human consumption.
That’s
right; once you remove the salt water, glacial ice and contaminated water, we
are left with very little fresh water to live on.
Take
the first step in reducing your water consumption or “water footprint,” by
reviewing these shocking facts about fresh water and what you can do to help
conserve it.
o The
average American household can use around 350 gallons of water each day, though
in some studies the figure goes as high as 400 gallons. Learn how to
reduce your family’s water consumption by reviewing these money saving water conservation tips.
o A
single liter of bottled water takes a staggering 3 liters of water just to
produce the bottle, fill it up and now you are talking about a 4 to 1 ratio,
what a waste. Use a reusable water bottle to help cut down on
packaging and reduce water waste. Find a reusable water bottle now on
Amazon.com.
o Nothing
says comfort like a nice pair of jeans, but did you know it takes 2,900 gallons
of water to make a single pair of jeans. So that one pair of stylish jeans
equates to 8 families’ water use for a day. There are a handful of
companies that are producing jeans using less water, so check out your favorite
brand’s website before you buy.
o Junk
mail can be annoying and many people just throw it out, or hopefully will
recycle it, however did you ever consider the production process? Junk
mail sucks up 28 billion gallons of water during the production process. Sign
up with DMAchoice.org to reduce the amount of
clutter in your mailbox, it will keep you sane and conserve water.
o There
are 783 million people across the world, which is nearly 11 percent of the
total population, that don’t have access to clean water. This is actually
an improvement from the previous decades and the United Nations is working to
reduce this number further.
With
less than 1 percent of the water on Earth safe for drinking, we must rethink
our actions and work to conserve water.
You can
make a difference by taking small steps to reduce your “water footprint,” just
follow the water conservation tips provided by iSustainableEarth.com.
Matthew
Speer
is a Marketing and Advertising Executive that has worked with companies like
AOL and U.S. News University Connection. He also has a passion for
sustainability and keeping the Earth a beautiful place for our future
generations which is why he helped create iSustainableEarth.com. Inspired by his
own family and taking strides to go green he strives to live a sustainable
lifestyle through research and action.
About
iSustainableEarth.com
Founded
in October 2011, iSustainableEarth.com delivers useful and innovative information
on Sustainable Living and all things “Green” to people just like you. Our aim is to inform our readers of the
latest trends, conservation tips and the steps anyone can take to make the most
out of what precious resources we have.
We are committed to providing real solutions for real people helping
everyone embrace a sustainable lifestyle.
Learn
about iSustainableEarthFor some, sustainable living is just the way it is,
skills passed down from family or learned through life experience. For us, it all started with two leaky toilets
and an outrageous water bill. We learned
that something so small can have a devastating effect on the environment and
more personally, our wallets. There had
to be a better way and our drive to improve our habits showed us that while
going green is easy to say, there was no one place we could go for help. That is why we started iSustainableEarth.com,
bringing together the top resources and minds to make sustainable living real,
simple and affordable.
While
we embrace the ideas that exist today, let us also challenge the world to live
for the ideas of tomorrow. Together and
with one step at a time a difference can be made, let’s take that first step
together.
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