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The conservation of water, nature, and the rest of the environment is becoming more important each and every day. Unfortunately, not everyone sees it as being as serious of an issue as it has ultimately become, and they are still not taking conservation seriously.
You can do your part by making sure you put conservation on your list of things to do. Reclaiming rainwater and making sure that your faucets don’t leak are good choices, but there are also other things you can do. One good option is to grow plants that are native to the area. If you stick with native vegetation it won’t use as much water for irrigation, keeping your water bills lower and helping you conserve water for others who need it.
Not everything that you do has to be about conserving water to the extent that you end up paranoid and afraid to take a bath. You have to be realistic about the water that you’re using and have a balance between enjoying your life and taking care of the environment that surrounds you. With a little thought and planning you can conserve water and enjoy it as well. All it requires is a bit of research into the best ways for you to help.
Install a rain water tank and save water.
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GetGreen has launched a rainwater tanks directory which is now open for subscriptions from Australian rain water tank suppliers. If you’re looking to buy a rain water tank in your area, checkout the watertanksdirectory.com.au for rainwater tank suppliers:
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GetGreen have just opened registrations to their rain water tank directory. If your a water tank supplier in Melbourne, check our the Melbourne water tanks section at new water tanks directory.
The directory features Google maps for paid listings as well as the ability for paid listing to list water saving products, documents and brochures.
This is a great opportunity for water tank suppliers to develop some extra exposure.