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Q. 1. How will you use water with responsibility? Write any five points.
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Answered by Fuzzikins
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  • Use a bowl instead of a running tap for washing vegetables - you can save about five litres of water each time
  • Use a bowl instead of a running tap for washing vegetables - you can save about five litres of water each timePlug the sink and fill it with water to wash dishes and cutlery - try and wait until you have a sink full, if possible
  • Use a bowl instead of a running tap for washing vegetables - you can save about five litres of water each timePlug the sink and fill it with water to wash dishes and cutlery - try and wait until you have a sink full, if possibleDon't use a hosepipe to water your garden. Instead use a watering can, and aim the water at the roots of your plants where it will be most effective
  • Use a bowl instead of a running tap for washing vegetables - you can save about five litres of water each timePlug the sink and fill it with water to wash dishes and cutlery - try and wait until you have a sink full, if possibleDon't use a hosepipe to water your garden. Instead use a watering can, and aim the water at the roots of your plants where it will be most effectiveYou can use collected dishwater on your established plants, but not on edible plants, and do make sure the water doesn't have bleach or disinfectants mixed in
  • Use a bowl instead of a running tap for washing vegetables - you can save about five litres of water each timePlug the sink and fill it with water to wash dishes and cutlery - try and wait until you have a sink full, if possibleDon't use a hosepipe to water your garden. Instead use a watering can, and aim the water at the roots of your plants where it will be most effectiveYou can use collected dishwater on your established plants, but not on edible plants, and do make sure the water doesn't have bleach or disinfectants mixed inIt's ok to let your lawn go brown during the summer months. Brown lawns are eco-friendly and it will recover immediately after rainfall - even the Queen has a brown lawn in the height of a hot dry summer!

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