
Why Care?
Getting that hot shower every morning may seem simple to you. And it may seem like there's always plenty of water available, no matter what you're doing—showering, washing your car, getting a drink, or filling water balloons.
But even here in the United States, some water sources are shrinking because
of increasing demand. And because more is being used, more is being
removed from rivers, lakes, and aquifers—water that the whole
environment depends on. Much of that water requires heating, and
that requires burning natural gas or using electricity, which usually
means the release of carbon dioxide—a gas that contributes
to global warming. Installing an efficient showerhead can cut down
on the amount of water you use and the energy needed to heat it.
And don't worry—it won't mean washing your hair under a trickle.
Get more about how a hot shower works in the Shower Life Story.
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 | 23801 PCW Paper Products Bought 251,045 gallons of water saved 586.55 trees saved 51,289 pounds of CO2 prevented
20910 Beef Meals Skipped 16,337,545 gallons of water saved 120,651 pounds of CO2 prevented
6992 Light Bulbs Replaced 1,831,904 pounds of CO2 prevented
2928 Showerheads Replaced 12,493,776 gallons of water saved 734,928 pounds of CO2 prevented |  | 
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