Busan Metropolitan City (Mayor Park Heong-joon) announced that it will hold the “Water Saving in Daily Life Campaign” today (30th) at 2 p.m. in the Bujeon Market area.
This campaign has been organized in response to the increasing necessity of water conservation due to more frequent droughts caused by climate change. Its purpose is to share with citizens practical water-saving methods that anyone can easily apply in daily life, and to raise awareness of proper water use.
At the campaign site, various promotional programs will be conducted to help citizens easily learn and participate in daily practices such as ▲using a cup when brushing teeth ▲placing a filled plastic bottle in the toilet tank ▲shortening shower time, among others.
In addition, the City and district/county offices will widely promote the water-saving campaign through ▲the official website ▲electronic display boards ▲guidelines for apartment complexes ▲newsletters, and other communication channels.
Through this campaign, the City aims to inform citizens of diverse ways to conserve water in daily life and to spread awareness of the preciousness of water, thereby fostering the establishment of a culture of water conservation in everyday routines.
Lee Byeong-seok, Director General of the Environmental Water Policy Office of Busan Metropolitan City, stated, “In order to prepare for potential water shortages that may occur at any time due to climate change, it is more important than ever to practice water conservation in daily life. We hope that through this campaign, citizens will share and put into practice various water-saving methods together.”
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