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    May 5, 2022

    National water saving campaign is launched

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    Public encouraged to make every drop count this summer – as national water saving campaign is launched

    Water UK have launched their national Water’s Worth Saving campaign for 2022. Easy top-tips show how everyone can save water and money while protecting environment

    Water is an increasingly scarce natural resource that we must all do our part to protect

    UK water companies have joined forces again to launch Water’s Worth Saving, a national campaign encouraging the public to make every drop count this summer.

    The campaign is being launched with dry, warm weather forecast for many parts of the country over the next two weeks, making saving water even more important!

    Everyone can do their part to save water and protect the environment – from gardeners to businesses and everything in between.

    Running from May until September, Water’s Worth Saving will demonstrate why saving water matters, and offer practical everyday water-saving advice, to change habits of a lifetime.

    Further information can be found on the Water UK website as well as on the dedicated Water’s Worth Saving campaign website.

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