Water conservation and dry toilets

Das Bild besteht aus 2 Textbausteine, auf denen steht: Warum Wasser sparen heute wichtiger ist denn je – und wie Ihre Toilette dabei eine Schlüsselrolle spielt. Des Weitern sind 2 Fotos dabei, auf dem einen ist ein Tolilettenstuhl einer Trockentrenntoilette und auf dem anderen ist Wasser zu sehen.

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Why saving water is more important than ever – and how your toilet plays a key role

Water is one of our most precious resources – and climate change is making it increasingly scarce. Heat waves, lack of rainfall, and falling groundwater levels are no longer predictions for the future. They are now reality. The consequences are particularly evident in Germany: rivers are carrying less water, soils are drying out, and the drinking water supply is under pressure in some regions. In this situation, saving water becomes an urgent necessity – not only in the garden or when showering, but also in a place that is often overlooked: the toilet.

💧 A conventional cistern uses up to 9 liters of water every time the toilet is flushed. That adds up to thousands of liters per year per household. Replacing it with modern, water-saving models can significantly reduce consumption. So-called dry separation toilets are even more efficient. They do not require any water and separate urine and solids hygienically, odorlessly, and in an environmentally friendly manner. Saving water is particularly helpful in regions with water shortages or for sustainable living concepts. These toilets are a real alternative.

🌍 Saving water doesn’t just mean saving money – it means actively protecting the climate. Every liter counts when it comes to reducing our impact on the environment. Protecting future generations is crucial. By taking action today, you can make an important contribution to conserving resources and preparing your home for the challenges of tomorrow.

If you would like to learn more about saving water and dry separation toilets, stay curious, get connected and join us for a better resource use.

Source: ABEREUS

Photo 1: https://www.pexels.com/de-de/foto/nahaufnahme-fotografie-des-wasserflusses-612341/

Photo 2: ABEREUS

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