GOOD Magazine has a pretty, and pretty comprehensive, chart that suggests ways both serious and subtle to reduce your water consumption.


Organized left-to-right as a morning-to-night guide, and measuring both direct use (you see the water) and "virtual" use (somebody used the water to get you that thing), it's at least eye-opening, even you're not all that obsessed with water footprints. And if you pay your own water bills, the blue dots should catch your eye, as some of the suggestions could mean a bit of bank at the end of each month. While you're looking into savings and saving some energy, check out GOOD's previously linked energy vampire explainer.


GOOD Transparency - Walk This Way [GOOD Magazine via Serious Eats]