I want to nitpick the definition of “waste” for a moment. Yes, you are using a lot of water, and energy if the water is heated, BUT if you’re getting something remotely positive out of it (and you’re paying for it), then I would not consider it wasteful. If you genuinely want to label it as something, then let’s compromise and call it therapeutic. Deal?
This is Lemmy, if you use water to water a plant, it never goes anywhere, it disappears entirely and there is no wider system that the water might become a part of, and if you eat an almond you’ve literally used all the water a city would use in a year.
Lowtechmagazine wrote an excellent article about decadent mist showers that use many small nozzles spraying very fine mist particle sizes water on you as a much more efficient way to use water for showers. I would love to install and try out something like that one day.
And then feel guilty for wasting so much water.
I want to nitpick the definition of “waste” for a moment. Yes, you are using a lot of water, and energy if the water is heated, BUT if you’re getting something remotely positive out of it (and you’re paying for it), then I would not consider it wasteful. If you genuinely want to label it as something, then let’s compromise and call it therapeutic. Deal?
Unless you’re in California or any other area with a low water table. Then it’s a huge issue.
Compare this person’s shower to the many farms growing almonds in the same state.
Abolish almonds
Just abolished a bag this morning.
You are right
At the same time
I can’t whataboutism limited resources
You must also consider the externalities, not just the financial cost that you bear personally.
I’d like to see it that way, but fresh water scarcity is a growing problem in many areas.
I have to wonder how much impact people taking 30-minute showers would have compared to corporate [mis]use.
Corporate waste massively overshadows personal use.
This is Lemmy, if you use water to water a plant, it never goes anywhere, it disappears entirely and there is no wider system that the water might become a part of, and if you eat an almond you’ve literally used all the water a city would use in a year.
If a billionaire enjoyed launching brand new cars off a cliff and considered it therapeutic would it not longer be a waste?
do cars evaporate and reaccumulate in the car supply eventually?
Water in the shower goes down the drain for most people. Probably as much evaporation as an exploded car.
…where it accumulates in underground caverns for ever!!!
Processing waste water takes time, money and produces carbon emissions.
Then say that. Not that it can’t evaporate.
I mitigate it by brushing my teeth in there.
I used a buddy’s shower once, toothbrush was in there. I told him that was a great idea, really works to get the dingleberries off my asshole hair.
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Hell yeah brother. Thought I was alone there.
Get a mirror, shave and pee in there too. Does help justify those long shower a little.
I shave in the shower without a mirror or shaving cream. With a straight razor.
Lowtechmagazine wrote an excellent article about decadent mist showers that use many small nozzles spraying very fine mist particle sizes water on you as a much more efficient way to use water for showers. I would love to install and try out something like that one day.
Some of us live where a majority or the earth’s fresh water supply is. Water shortages tend to be localized