World Water Day: How to save water while brushing your teeth

Colgate Every Drop Counts save water campaign
#EveryDropCounts to save water and planet Earth

Today is World Water Day and more than ever people around the world need to find better ways to save water. To support the cause Colgate, American workers as well as families are encouraging others to save water by turning off the faucet while brushing their teeth. Water is one of life’s most basic needs, yet it’s essential to our survival. In many regions of the world, water is an increasingly scarce resource.

The fact is Americans who leave the water running while brushing their teeth waste up to four gallons of water. This is why Colgate developed a “Save Water” campaign to remind people who every drop counts. Since 2005, Colgate has saved enough water to fill 7,300 plus Olympic sized swimming pools by encouraging people to do these three easy steps:

  1. Turn off the faucet while brushing your teeth
  2. Make a personal pledge online to save water and help family, friends and co-workers do the same by using #EveryDropCounts to signify saving four gallons of water
  3. Spread the word to save water and make those around you aware of the importance of water conservation and encourage people to learn more information at Colgate.com/EveryDropCounts

To put it short, the small act of turning off your faucet while brushing your teeth can make a big difference in the world. We can all do our part in combating global water shortages.

As for oral hygiene, The American Dental Association recommends brushing your teeth for two minutes twice a day. Turning off the faucet while brushing your teeth can save up to 3,000 gallons of water per year – that’s nearly 50,000 glasses of water. Use the hashtag #EveryDropCounts to show us how you save water.

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#EveryDropCounts ‘Save Water’ campaign by Colgate debuts at Superbowl 50

Superbowl 50 is only days away are people are ready to see an awesome Superbowl half-time show and very ready enthusiastic to watch and critique Superbowl commercials. Which will be favorites of the year? Which will rate as the worse Superbowl commercials? Prior to the big game, Fromgirltogirl had the opportunity to watch some of the commercials debuting. Colgate’s “Save Water” campaign is a notable Superbowl commercial. This will be Colgate’s first-ever big game appearance encouraging Americans to save water while brushing their teeth.

Colgate will be using the hashtag #EveryDropCounts for its 30-second commercial called “Save Water.” This meaningful video will air near the two-minute warning to remind viewers to turn off the faucet while brushing their teeth. On average, Americans who leave the water running while brushing their teeth waste up to four gallons of water. Being mindful of water waste is very importance as the world experiences global water shortages. Watch the “Save Water” video below and read simple steps you can take to make a difference in the article “2016 Super Bowl 50: Colgate shows Every Drop Counts ” :

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