Une famille perd 700 € par an… juste en prenant sa douche comme d’habitude mais…
Prendre sa douche sans y penser peut coûter cher ! Ce geste du quotidien fait grimper la facture bien plus qu'on ne l'imagine.
A recent video by French cosmetics brand Pachamamaï has shed light on daily water consumption habits, offering practical advice for reducing environmental impact. The video, released on March 1, 2023, emphasizes the substantial difference in water usage between showers and baths, stating that a typical shower consumes 40 to 60 liters, while a bath can use 120 to 200 liters. This translates to over 22,000 liters per person annually, even for those who only shower daily. The brand's initiative aims to educate consumers on simple yet effective methods to conserve water. Key recommendations include turning off the water while lathering with soap, extending the time between hair washes, and installing water-saving aerators on showerheads, which can reduce water consumption by up to 50%. Furthermore, the video promotes the use of solid cosmetics, a core product line for Pachamamaï, as an additional eco-conscious choice. This approach aligns with a growing public interest in sustainable living and highlights how small changes in routine can lead to significant environmental benefits.
Prendre sa douche sans y penser peut coûter cher ! Ce geste du quotidien fait grimper la facture bien plus qu'on ne l'imagine.
