Water Water Where

As we move into the warmer months many people find their water consumption going up.  Drinking more water is the smallest part of our overall use.  However landscaping, washing cars, water activities such as pools, all contribute to higher water usage.  Many of us tend to ignore how much water we use or to be less mindful of ways to conserve this precious resource.  The following infographic highlights the growing stress on our water system.  We all need to learn to think about what and how we are using water.

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Mira Dessy is The Ingredient Guru. A holistic nutrition professional, author, and a popular public speaker, she knows that it's not just what you eat, but what's in what you eat. She is the author of The Pantry Principle: how to read the label and understand what’s really in their food. Dessy is a Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner whose mission is to educate and empower consumers. She curates the Lean Clean Green Subscription box, the premier, organic, earth-friendly, healthy, sustainable subscription box which can be found online at https://theingredientguru.memberbox.com

4 thoughts on “water water where

  1. What a great infographic. I’ve lived in both high mountain desert and where water is plentiful (for the moment). It’s no fun to live with water rationing.

  2. Being new to Florida, it is raining everyday. And while I’m not enjoying it, the vegetation is! Everything is green, lush and beautiful… the alternative, from what I hear is a drought and that won’t be good. Gone are the days of compromise I suppose…

  3. So vital and precious! I’m all for low water landscaping!

  4. What a great info graphic about our valuable resource – water! Amazing and scary stats

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