Colgate advocates importance of saving water

Colgate advocates importance of saving water
Updated 21 March 2016
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Colgate advocates importance of saving water

Colgate advocates importance of saving water

JEDDAH: In a bid to mark World Water Day — observed on March 22, and increase awareness about the importance of using water efficiently, Colgate has announced the launched of its ‘Save Water’ campaign across Saudi Arabia.
This initiative aims at reminding people of the need to save water by adopting water-saving tips in our daily lives. 
“Water is required in almost every phase of the product life cycle, from sourcing raw materials, to producing products, to consumer use of products,” says Scott Geldart, vice president and general manager Colgate Palmolive North Africa Middle East and French Overseas Territories.
“As part of our global water conservation efforts, we launched the ‘Save Water’ television commercial to encourage consumers across the Kingdom to make every drop of water count.”
The commercial opens with a man leaving the faucet running as he brushes his teeth. The next scene focuses on the amount of water wasted when we leave the tap on, even for a short period of time.
The spot informs viewers that up to 10 liters of wasted water is more than some people get in one week.
The daily per capita consumption of water in Saudi Arabia is reported to be 380 liters, while the global average falls between 160 — 180 liters per day.
According to Colgate, you can now save up to 10,000 liters of water a year simply by pledging to turn off the faucet while brushing your teeth, and save up to 6000 liters a year of water by turning off the faucet while washing hands or dishes. You can also save up to 7,000 liters a year by reducing bathing time by 2 minutes says Colgate.
Colgate’s global sustainability efforts concentrate on growing the business consistently and responsibly while benefiting those they serve and promoting the well-being of future generations.
Among many initiatives, the brand has reached 150 million more children with Colgate Bright Smiles and made over half of its products more sustainable over the years.
The brand continues its efforts to encourage water conservation among 250 million consumers globally.