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Fresh are committed to having a positive social and environmental impact – here on our blog we will be updating you with useful hints and tips that we can focus on to achieve this. In our second blog we provide some tips and hints to avoid wasting water. If you have any ideas please contact our Accommodation Teams who will be more than happy to discuss this with you!<\/p>\n

Preserving water supplies is important, not only due to the uncertainty of its availability, but also because 90-95% of the water that we use at residential sites ends up going into the drains. If we reduce the water that we use for drinking, cooking and washing, we can also reduce the discharge to the sewerage system.<\/p>\n

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Here’s what we can all do to help reduce water use:<\/h2>\n