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Robert pees in a large bottle and saves hundreds of liters of drinking water a year

Robert pees in a large bottle and saves hundreds of liters of drinking water a year

Robert saves hundreds of liters of drinking water every year by urinating in a large bottle rather than flushing the toilet. This tip was shared by the Ombudsteam, which regularly publishes useful suggestions provided by readers.

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