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#52 Innovation at Domestic Use of Water
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You drink 2 liters of water per day, but your total daily consumption is around 140 liters per person, and in some countries like the U.S., even more.
Does 140 liters sound reasonable? Considering that 30% of this is just for flushing the toilet, do we have a Plan B?
It's important to question our current methods, seek alternatives, and continuously improve.
One fascinating example caught my attention: Mark Gilligan shared the story of Wiszo, an innovative approach to reducing water use for urine disposal.
Equally surprising was learning that domestic users in Ireland have no water bill—only industrial users pay.
How can we truly value water if we don’t even know its cost?