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Wednesday, November 01, 2017 2:15:25 PM
By comparison, the average American uses 300 to 375 liters per day. Of that, 26% of indoor water is used for flushing toilets, 22% for laundry, and 19% for showering and bathing.
I ask myself "Is this embarrassing? Another example of American overindulgence? Or should it be this way for all countries?"
I'm leaning towards the latter.
RAKR
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