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New campaign urges public to reduce water use as UK emerges from heatwave
A new £75m campaign named 'Let’s Save Water' aims to reduce UK residents' daily water use by 28 litres as the country recovers from a heatwave linked to the climate crisis. The initiative encourages treating water as a precious resource, targeting an average daily use reduction from 140 litres.
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