From the New York Times Freakonomics blog: An organization in Brazil has launched a campaign to get people to pee in the shower. They claim that if you eliminate just one toilet flush per day you can save 1157 gallons of water per year in every household and save the rain forest. The video below says it all:
06 August 2009
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- Bob Mrotek
- I was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A. I have been living in Mexico since January 6th, 1999. I am continually studying to improve my knowledge of the Spanish language and Mexican history and culture. I am also a student of Mandarin Chinese.
7 comments:
Better the shower than the swimming pool!
I can hear mothers screaming all over blogdom.
I'm all good with peeing in the shower, but that commercial is a little weird is it not. Whats up with the one where the one person has a knife. Yikes.
Wow Amanda! You sure have an eye for detail. I had to go back and look at it a second time. The knife is an obvious spoof on the classic Alfred Hitchcock movie "Psycho" which came out in 1960 and is a little before your time. I think the whole thing is pretty funny and if it saves the planet then what the heck :)
I am glad I have been saving the planet all these years....
Mr. Bob, with all due respect, I hope you will stop by my blog for a little award I'd like you to have. :)
I'm all for saving the environment, but I don't think I can go there...LOL!
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