Enrich Your Space with Water Saving Faucets and Toilets

A report titled Composite Water Management Index (CWMI), published by NITI Aayog in June 2018, mentioned that India was undergoing the worst water crisis in its history; that nearly 600 million people were facing high to extreme water stress; and about 200,000 people were dying every year due to inadequate access to safe water

A NITI Ayog report published in June 2018, painted a grim picture of the water conditions in India. The report cited that almost 600 million people were facing a “high to extreme” water crisis and about 2 lakh were dying every year due to unavailable water. The report called the crisis as the worst in the history of the country.

 


 

With water being not only essential but also becoming precious by the day, it’s high time that urban centres can make efforts to reduce their water consumption. It is important to note that the urban households used nearly twice as much water everyday than a rural household and bathroom action has been the major contributor.

So, if you want to start saving water, the bathroom is the place to start.

Water Saving Faucets & Toilets

The average person uses approximately 600 litres of water annually merely to wash their hands. The need to preserve water was the inspiration behind the introduction of bathroom faucets and taps that use less water. Only 0.3% of the freshwater on earth is available for immediate human consumption. Food-

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