2. It’ll save a lot of water Back in 2014, students at the University of East Anglia in Norwich calculated they could save a pretty large amount of water if all their colleagues peed in the shower once a day. By large, I mean “enough water to fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool 26 times” annually. In other words, the university would conserve the equivalent of one Olympic-sized pool every two weeks. In fact, flushing the toilet accounts for between a quarter and a third of all the water you consume over the course of your life. So save water, and pee in the shower.
Back in 2014, students at the University of East Anglia in Norwich calculated they could save a pretty large amount of water if all their colleagues peed in the shower once a day. By large, I mean “enough water to fill an Olympic-sized swimming pool 26 times” annually. In other words, the university would conserve the equivalent of one Olympic-sized pool every two weeks. In fact, flushing the toilet accounts for between a quarter and a third of all the water you consume over the course of your life. So save water, and pee in the shower.
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