World Water Day is an annual international observance celebrated on March 22nd to raise awareness of the importance of freshwater. The United Nations designated the first World Water Day in 1993 to tackle water-related issues like conservation and protection. The 2021 theme is "Valuing Water" to highlight water's importance for households, food, culture, health, economics, and the environment. The document provides tips for saving water such as taking shorter showers, using plants that require less water, and fixing leaks.
World Water Day is an annual international observance celebrated on March 22nd to raise awareness of the importance of freshwater. The United Nations designated the first World Water Day in 1993 to tackle water-related issues like conservation and protection. The 2021 theme is "Valuing Water" to highlight water's importance for households, food, culture, health, economics, and the environment. The document provides tips for saving water such as taking shorter showers, using plants that require less water, and fixing leaks.
World Water Day is an annual international observance celebrated on March 22nd to raise awareness of the importance of freshwater. The United Nations designated the first World Water Day in 1993 to tackle water-related issues like conservation and protection. The 2021 theme is "Valuing Water" to highlight water's importance for households, food, culture, health, economics, and the environment. The document provides tips for saving water such as taking shorter showers, using plants that require less water, and fixing leaks.
World water day is an annual international observance day
celebrated every 22nd of march to focus on the importance of freshwater. In 1993 the first world water day was designated by the united nations. This day is celebrated by many countries around the world to handle and tackle every problem of water by saving and protecting it for future use. WORLD WATER DAY THEME
Water, a precious resource
World Water Day 2021 will focus on the theme, 'Valuing Water 'Water has huge and complex importance for our households, food, culture, health, education, economics, and the stability of our natural environment, as well as its price. We risk screwing up this precious, irreplaceable resource if we lack any of these values. WAYS TO SAVE WATER
1-take shorter showers
2-use a broom instead of hoes to clean walkways 3-use plants that require less water 4-turn off sink faucet while scrubbing dishes 5-turn of water while soaping hands and brushing teeth MORE WAYS TO SAVE WATER
• 1-stop using the toilet as a wastebasket
• 2-check faucets and pipes for leaks • 3-use automatic dishwasher for full loads only. • 4-don’t let the faucet run while cleaning vegetables • 5-water your lawn only when needed