Agriculture is the biggest user of water worldwide, and irrigation now
claims close to 70 percent of all freshwater appropriated for human
use.
The efficient management of our shared natural resources, and the
way we dispose of toxic waste and pollutants, are important targets to achieve this goal. Encouraging industries, businesses and consumers to recycle and reduce waste is equally important, as is supporting developing countries to move towards more sustainable patterns of consumption by 2030. To prevent the excessive consume of water.
Prevention of water leaks: to save water at school it is also important
that the continuous inspection of the water facilities in each of the buildings, toilets, dining rooms, in this way it avoids any leakage of water without solving in time or without anyone noticing.
2- Do not play with water: it is essential to save water at school,
prevent students from playing with water, this is a harmful action that should not be tolerated or allowed.
1- Do not confuse the WC with a garbage dump: every time you
discharge the WC, between 8 and 10 liters of water are spent, if litter such as toilet paper or some other waste is thrown, the discharge can be double or triple and depending on your capacity can obstruct the toilet. One way to save water in the school is to request the installation of WCs that work dry, thus preventing water from being used as in conventional systems.
As you can see, the alternatives aimed at saving water at school are simple, it all depends on your participation and decision to take care of the vital liquid.