WANT TO SAVE on the water charges? Perhaps you should urinate in the shower.
Students at a UK university are being urged to take their first pee of the day in the shower, as part of a campaign to reduce water wastage.
This will save the average 9-12 litres (figures vary) of water it takes to flush a standard toilet. And you’re washing yourself anyway, right?
The #GoWithTheFlow campaign at the University of East Anglia says that if all 15,000 students at the university wee in the shower once a day, it will save the equivalent of 26 Olympic swimming pools of water.
What would this mean in terms of water charges? Well, the expected charge to flush a standard toilet for a home using mains water and waste systems is €0.04.
So if a family of four each empty their bladders in the shower once a day, it could save €58.40 over the year – a decent chunk of the expected average annual bill of €238.
Reaction to the campaign – part of environmental initiative the nPower Future Leaders Challenge – has been mixed, says co-creator Chris Dobson. “People either seem to love it or hate it.”
Shower-pee-ers are being urged to share a photo of themselves with the hashtag #gowiththeflow to spread the word.
So what do you think? Would you wee in the shower to save money?
COMMENTS (84)
Access to the comments facility has been disabled for this user
View our policy