WATER IS LIFE: How much water do you use daily?
Calculate your daily water consumption and discover how much we rely on water for everything we do. From your morning routine to getting to work, water is involved in ways you might not expect.
Think about it
Water is essential for everything we do - from our morning coffee to driving to work. But how much do we really use?
Select your daily activities
Choose the activities you typically do in a day
Did you know?
The average Australian uses 340L of water per day JUST on basic daily activities.
In Kenya, many people survive on less than 20 litres per day - that's just for drinking, cooking, and basic hygiene.
1 in 3 schools have limited access to clean water for their students.
Over 700 children die every day in sub-Saharan Africa from lack of safe access to clean water.
Women and children walk an average of 6 kilometers daily to collect water, carrying jerry cans that weigh up to 20kg when full.
Lake Victoria is contaminated with heavy metals and pollution - cholera and dysentery are common.
41% of Kenyans don't have access to safe drinking water.
The Water is Life campaign will provide clean water access to 25,000 people for 10 years through solar-powered filtration systems.
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About Water is Life
Surprised by how much water you actually use for daily life? Most Australians are!
While we enjoy reliable access to as much clean water as we need, roughly 1 in 4 people worldwide don't. NoTaps has an innovative approach to changing that, one tap at a time...
Your calculation matters: Share your results to raise awareness! Every dollar donated directly funds clean water infrastructure in schools and hospitals, in Sub-Saharan Africa, right where it's desperately needed.
Now that you know your water footprint, help us make clean water accessible for communities that need it most.
NoTaps Foundation - Water is Life campaign. 100% of donations support sustainable water projects.