How to be water and energy wise this autumn
Showers and laundry can make up a large share of household water use, so small changes can save water, power and money.
As autumn settles in and temperatures begin to cool across Auckland, it’s a good time to think about how water and power is used at home. Many everyday activities, like showers and laundry, can account for a large share of household water and power use, and small changes can quickly add up.
With a few simple habit shifts, Aucklanders can be more water and power wise this autumn, helping to reduce overall water use, limit power usage, and lower household costs.
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