The supply of clean water comes at an environmental cost that is often not considered by businesses trying to improve their sustainability. Treatment and transportation of water is a carbon-intensive process that is less obvious than the environmental damage caused by electricity and gas supply.
Worse still, British water demand is expected to exceed the current supply by 40% by 2030, according to The Water Resources Group – it’s time to reevaluate your businesses water consumption and look for ways to improve.
This article explores the industries and products that consume the most water and gives business owners some ideas to reduce business water consumption.
What are the highest consuming industries of water in the UK?
Here is a breakdown of the UK’s highest consuming industries of water.
- Agriculture
- Food production
- Hospitality (Hotels and restaurants)
- Electricity and gas production
- Retail and trade
Source: Research Gate
How many litres of water does it take to make a single product?
Source: IFT
Did you know: It takes 147,631 litres of water on average to produce a car.
Which country consumes the most water?
- China: 1.5 billion people, 1646 billion cubic metres.
- United States: 300 million people, 982 billion cubic metres.
- Brazil: 175 million people, 432 billion cubic metres.
- Russia: 143 million people, 323 billion cubic metres.
- Mexico: 100 million people, 241 billion cubic metres.
- India: 1.1 billion people, 136 billion cubic metres.
- England: 60 million people, 91 billion cubic metres.
- France: 60 million people, 91 billion cubic metres.
- Canada: 33 million people, 86 billion cubic metres.
- Australia: 20 million people, 55 billion cubic metres.
Source: National Water Footprint Accounts
What you can do to reduce your annual water consumption as a business
There are plenty of ways as a business you can reduce your water consumption. Some are pretty easy to implement and will make a positive impact in the short term, and others can be implemented as a long term strategy.
Here are a few examples of how you can reduce your water consumption as a business:
- Rainwater harvesting. Recycling water is integral to sustaining the UK’s water supply.
- Regular checks for leaks. It’s essential to have your premises regularly checked for leaks. Leaks occurring underground can go unnoticed for months and will waste a considerable amount of water that your business will be liable to pay for.
- Water efficiency devices. Using water efficiency devices will see your business water usage dramatically drop. Using devices like a tap aerator and a cistern reduction device will reduce the amount of water used per wash/flush.
Switch your business water supplier today
Switch business water suppliers today. You should consider comparing business water tariffs to ensure you’re paying a competitive rate for your water. Comparing suppliers takes minutes and can allow you to save on your annual water bill.
Some suppliers include a sustainable green tariff, compare today.