STEP UP FOR WATER

We are in the final week of #RunningDry! I can hardly believe it. Together, this amazing #RunningDry community logged over 201 marathons for our 100 marathons in 1 day challenge. 201! That’s a staggering 8495,3km from 44 countries and territories around the world. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

Step up for water

And now: one final request. Let’s step up for water. On Monday 11th February, this part of the #RunningDry campaign comes to an end. Before that happens, let’s each share a water tip and use the power of social media to spread those tips as far and wide as possible.

Any time before Day 100 on Monday, go for a run or walk with your friends and family and step up for water. Choose a water saving tip and post it on social media with #RunningDry. And post a video so we can show the world how amazing the #RunningDry community is!

Water tips

Here are 15 of our favourite water tips and some helpful infographics: feel free to use one of these or add your own:

  1. Turn off the faucet when you’re brushing your teeth.

  2. Limit your shower to under 5 minutes.

  3. Switch to a low-flow showerhead: it can cut your monthly water bill in half!

  4. Shower with a bucket and use the water to flush your toilet.

  5. If it’s yellow, let it mellow!

  6. Fix a dripping tap (it can be as simple as changing a washer)

  7. Only run your dishwasher / washing machine when it’s full.

  8. Only wash your clothes when they are really dirty.

  9. Switch to waterless cleaning products.

  10. Recycle your clothing: donate, resell or upcycle it to save the invisible water that went into its production.

  11. Buy less clothing, repair more: each item of clothing and pair of shoes you own has an invisible water footprint.

  12. Defrost food overnight in the fridge (don’t defrost it in water).

  13. Carry a reusable water bottle: plastic water bottles take twice as much water to produce as they can actually hold.

  14. Adopt meat-free Monday: 1 meat-free meal for 1 person saves as much water as 8 days of personal use!

  15. Drink one less coffee a day: one cup of coffee uses 208 litres of water.

Remember: post your water tip on social media with #RunningDry. Better yet, make a video telling us your water tip!

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