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Water Footprint

 Have you ever heard about ''water footprint''? Water footprint separates 3 fragments: Grey water footprint (dilute pollutants to meet water quality standards.), blue water footprint ( freshwater used from rivers, lakes, and aquifers), and green water footprint (rainwater stored in the soil and used by crops or vegetation.). This article includes how to defend our water pollution and significant water species.

The larger the GDP*, the larger the water footprint. Consumption habits in a country determine its water footprint, especially the consumption of substances that require large amounts of water for their production. In countries where temperatures are higher and therefore evaporative demand is greater, crops require more water. Countries with poor agricultural performance due to inefficiencies – such as Thailand or Mali – have high water footprints

Have you ever thought about it? Water Use and Some of the Important Points of Carbon Footprint Issues Approximately 6% of total greenhouse gas emissions come from water used in homes. This equates to using more than 2.6 kg of COâ‚‚ per day per household. In this article, we will give you little savings ideas that you may not know! I hope it will be beneficial for everyone.


1- How Many Liters of Water Does a Flush Consume? Flushes in toilets are one of the items that consume the most water in our daily lives. So, how much water do flushes consume? In this article, I will give detailed information about the water use of flushers.
When a toilet is flushed, a certain amount of water is discharged. However, each flush has a different water consumption capacity. Generally, modern flushers have two different modes: full and half flush. In full flush mode, usually between 6 and 9 liters of water is consumed, while in half flush mode, this amount is between 3 and 4 liters.
However, dual flush systems are also available that feature advanced technology to save water. In these systems, users can choose the full flush or half flush option and thus control their water consumption. In dual flush systems, the full flush option typically uses between 4.5 and 6 liters of water, while the half flush option uses 2 to 3 liters of water.

2- An average of 2,700 liters of water is used to produce a cotton t-shirt. This represents the amount of water spent on a t-shirt in your wardrobe. Textiles, an industry that uses 93 billion cubic meters of water every year, equivalent to the needs of five million people, produce at least 20% of all wastewater on the planet and large amounts of waste, as 87% of all fibers are burned or sent to landfill. Before purchasing, we can ask whether manufacturers use sustainable criteria to produce a garment, We can recycle or repair clothes after they are worn out,
We can buy second-hand clothes. According to the report published by thredUP; The second-hand clothing market is expected to grow 127% by 2026.
We can donate clothes we no longer use, We can only buy what we need. Because up to 40% of the clothes we buy are never worn. We can think about quality rather than quantity. Poor quality clothes often do not survive the wash cycle, meaning we can save money in the long run compared to buying better quality clothes.

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Gross domestic product (GDP) is a monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced and rendered in a specific time period by a country or countries.

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