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Dragons Pledge to Try Four Minute Showers

Newport Gwent Dragons have pledged to encourage players to cut their shower time down to four minutes in a bid to save water and energy while tackling climate change at the same time.

Dragons | 03/03/2014

The initiative is part of the Welsh Government’s Way To Go campaign which raises awareness of climate-savvy actions that we can all take to save energy and money.

 

Representatives from the Way To Go team visited Newport Gwent Dragons this week to help time the team in the shower and share their knowledge of the savings that can be made by taking shorter showers.

 

The Way To Go campaign has found that the average person in Wales spends 10 minutes a day in the shower. If we were all to cut down to a four minute shower, we would each have an extra  a day and half in spare time and would save 13,000 litres of water each year. As much as 25% of your household’s energy bill comes from heating water so there is great potential to save energy and money by reducing the amount of hot water we use.

 

Tom Prydie comments: “With rugby being such a muddy sport and our players showering after every training session and after matches, it makes sense that we lead the way in taking shorter showers and encouraging others to do the same. We all have our part to play in tackling climate change and we are pleased to be involved in the Way To Go campaign.”

 

To help manage the amount of water you use in the shower D?r Cymru Welsh Water has teamed up with Way To Go to give away 500 water efficient showerheads free of charge to its customers via its website www.dwrcymru.com/waterefficiency. Water Efficient showerheads typically flow at 7.6 litres per minute or 50% less than for a standard showerhead. The first 500 people to log on to website will need to fill in a short water usage questionnaire before entering the code ‘Way to Go 1’ to claim their prize.

 

The Way To Go campaign has been raising awareness of a range of climate-savvy actions that people in Wales can try to save energy and money. In the last 12 months, the campaign has looked at other water saving actions such as boiling only the water you need in your kettle and washing clothes at 30º. It has also touched on turning your house heating down and wearing an extra layer instead, walking and cycling for short journeys and taking public transport for longer journeys. These are all simple actions that can make a real difference.

 

For more information about the Way To Go campaign and to join the conversation, search ‘Way To Go Wales’ on Facebook or follow @waytogowales on Twitter.

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