Conserve water, reduce your energy bills with a low flow showerhead
We’ve told you dozens of times about how composting conserves landfill space by recycling organic materials into rich, fertile earth instead of just throwing it away.
But water conservation is important too. If you are using an old showerhead that is from before 1990, I highly recommend that you purchase a new showerhead.
A new showerhead can conserve water, but it also saves you money in two ways.
1. You use thousands of gallons less each year, reducing the amount of water that you are currently wasting with an inefficient showerhead.
2. You reduce your gas or electric bill. What? How? Like this! You are using HOT water to take a shower. That water has to be heated up, and that takes energy. When you switch to an efficient showerhead, you use less electricity or gas to heat the water. And as an added bonus, you get a longer hot shower without running out of hot water since you are using less water with every minute.
I highly recommend this line of showerheads pictured above. I have one at home, and it’s the best showerhead I have ever owned, bar none.