Save water, save the planet!

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Of all the water on Earth, just 2.5% is fresh water - and most of that is locked up in ice or deep underground.

Does it rain much where you are? Rainwater is a free yet precious freshwater source with a multitude of potential uses, and by harnessing its potential we can take steps to safeguard the future of people and our planet.

Give an hour setting up simple systems around your home or school to recycle rainwater and greywater, and reduce the energy and resources used to process the water that flows from our taps.Of all the water on Earth, just 2.5% is fresh water - and most of that is locked up in ice or deep underground.

Does it rain much where you are? Rainwater is a free yet precious freshwater source with a multitude of potential uses, and by harnessing its potential we can take steps to safeguard the future of people and our planet.

Give an hour setting up simple systems around your home or school to recycle rainwater and greywater, and reduce the energy and resources used to process the water that flows from our taps.Of all the water on Earth, just 2.5% is fresh water - and most of that is locked up in ice or deep underground.

Does it rain much where you are? Rainwater is a free yet precious freshwater source with a multitude of potential uses, and by harnessing its potential we can take steps to safeguard the future of people and our planet.

Give an hour setting up simple systems around your home or school to recycle rainwater and greywater, and reduce the energy and resources used to process the water that flows from our taps.

Donnez une heure et contribuez à la plus grande heure dédiée à la nature !

En exerçant une activité qui protège la nature et en l’enregistrant dans notre banque d’heures, vous contribuerez à la plus grande heure dédiée à la nature le 22 mars. Nous allons additionner toutes les heures provenant du monde entier pour illustrer que la somme de chaque petites action a un impact gigantesque. En 2024, nous avons donnée un total de 1 567 308 heures à la nature pendant Earth Hour. Cela équivaut à un total de 178 ans !