Water Efficiency (2)

How it all adds up

One household turning off the tap makes a ripple. Thousands of households across South Staffordshire doing it together makes a wave. Every move you make contributes to a collective effort that protects our region's water supply for years to come.

Think you can commit to one or two moves for 30 days?
Scroll down to find yours.



The full drum laundry cycle

Full Load Finalist always fills the drum before she hits go. Think you can match her? Every sock counts.

5,000 litres saved per year — enough for 100 wash cycles

The dishwasher switch

A fully loaded dishwasher beats a sink every time. Fill every rack, hit start and consider it done.

6,800 litres saved per year — that’s 680 sinks of water

The sealed sink plate scrub

Sink Plug Pro never leaves the tap running while he does the dishes. Join him! Plug the drain, fill the bowl and get scrubbing.

8,500 litres saved per year — enough for 850 sinks of water

The cold jug carry

Fill a jug, pop it in the fridge and skip waiting at the tap for cold water. Takes 30 seconds. Saves every time.

2,000 litres saved per year — that’s 8,000 glasses of water

The brush on, tap off flow stopper

Team up with Tap Off Titan to master the simplest move in the League: tap off, toothbrush on. Start tonight.

9,000 litres saved per year — that's 36,000 cups of water

The bath shower swap

Love a daily bath? No judgement. But if you make the shower your go-to and bath once a week, the savings stack up fast.

10,000 litres saved per year — enough for 2,000 toilet flushes

The four-minute shower and run

Swift Shower Sprinter's signature move, and a real water saving power play. Set a timer and find your personal best.

15,000 litres saved per year — enough for 180 hot baths

The small flush special

Not every flush needs full force. If your toilet has two buttons, use the small one for the number 1s. Every visit counts.

6,500 litres saved per year — around 3,000 kettles of water.

The hosepipe hang-up

Watering Can Convert ditched the hosepipe years ago. Grab a can and give your plants what they need. No more, no less.

10,000 litres saved per year — that’s 40,000 cups of tea.

The two-bucket car wash

Two Bucket Blitzer’s signature move. With a sponge, a squeeze and no hosepipe in sight, your finish can be as spotless as hers.

8,000 litres saved per year — around 4,700 kettles of water.

The no-sprinkler super save

True champions never use a sprinkler. It's the thirstiest tool in the home. Join the winners and reach for the watering can instead.

Up to 30,000 litres saved per year — that’s 6,000 toilet flushes.

The sunset garden soak

The sun is a strong opponent, evaporating water before your plants can soak it up. Wait until evening and watch your garden win.

4,000 litres saved per year — enough for 16,000 glasses of water.