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Feb 16, 2026

Why is it so important not to flush the toilet to urinate after every trip to the toilet?

A gesture as ordinary as it is automatic, one we almost never question: flushing the  toilet  . Yet simply urinating does not necessarily require this reflex. What if this small daily action, unbeknownst to us, contributed to significant water waste? It is a surprising question, but one worth asking. What you are about to discover might just make you reconsider your routine…

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Drinking water: a valuable resource we waste without thinking.
Every time you flush the toilet, between 3 and 9 liters of drinking water go straight down the drain. Perfectly clean, treated, priceless water – used only to flush away a few centimeters of urine. It is like using a glass of Volvic to soak a paintbrush.

This daily waste is often ignored. However, with about ten trips to the toilet per day for an average family, this wastes up to 100 liters of water per day, or more than 36,000 liters per year. By comparison, some countries in the world do not always have access to drinking water on a daily routine.

The “if it’s yellow, wait” trick: a simple but effective habit.
In many eco-friendly homes, a simple rule is applied:

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