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My Water Footprint
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It comes from nature. 50% of the water in our rivers and dams comes from 10% of our land area.
Big fact #1South Africa is the 30th driest country in the world. No drought, we're a water-scarce country.
BIG FACT #2By 2030 there will be a 17% shortfall between how much water we have and how much we need.
Big fact #3Because water comes from nature and is not an unlimited resource, it’s important that we look after it at the source so that we ensure clean drinking water for all forever. The choices you make at home also have positive or negative water impacts. Are you ready to use water wisely?
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