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I always enjoy your video's rob, I live on a homestead in southern Bulgaria and am extremely mindful of water , power ,waste etc. I grew up in the uk and now at the age of 48 feel it's never too late to break bad habits and make new ones, kind regards John
Dear Rob!!! Thanks for the inspiration and the wonderful educational tool you gave me! I am a technology teacher in Melbourne Australia and I have just shown your vids to my students. The reactions were great!!! Maybe we can think of more things to do together like video call with you during class time and having students asking you questions...what do you say??
A lot of times I use to go to particular restrooms on my college campus as a lot of their restrooms have automatic flushing thanks to the annoying sensor. Every time I use one, it flushes like an extra two times when I go in and when I leave. I prefer the toilets where I can control the flush. Small things on my campus that I despise. Ugh.
Really like what your doing and I get the point, but calling the fire department to shut the hydrant off would be the best water saver in that specific situation.
Definitely good for Billy--all should follow your lead! Rob-- your #'s are conservative estimates. In Southeast Florida, water usage was at 184 gallons per day in 1995, but dropped to 142 galllons per day by 2010 due to conservation education. And Florida has serious water challenges.
Watch the full series here:
th-cam.com/play/PLHrhas5pE0W7qmPX35ykbb9dAMkBUBb48.html
To learn how you can live sustainably and take action visit:
www.robgreenfield.org/sustainableliving/
You are the example of being the change one wants to see! Thank you so much to motivate by sharing🙏
I always enjoy your video's rob, I live on a homestead in southern Bulgaria and am extremely mindful of water , power ,waste etc. I grew up in the uk and now at the age of 48 feel it's never too late to break bad habits and make new ones, kind regards John
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It's always time well-spent watching your videos. And I'm definitely enjoying your latest 5-part series. So much valuable information. Thanks, Rob! :D
Yet again Rob delivers great tips and informations to ponder on and put to good use, Thank You for that and keep being awesome!
Dear Rob!!! Thanks for the inspiration and the wonderful educational tool you gave me! I am a technology teacher in Melbourne Australia and I have just shown your vids to my students. The reactions were great!!! Maybe we can think of more things to do together like video call with you during class time and having students asking you questions...what do you say??
I'm always informed and inspired by you, Rob!
you are the best rob
Wow my first thought went to all the people that don't have access to safe clean drinking water and here so much going to waste. Great info thanks
Excellent video! Thank you :)
Amazing video, great video and love the carton/edit style.
Keep up the great videos and work, love from Portugal.
you are a hero. I wonder how much impact the AZ biosphere had on modern sustainability ideas?
GREAT VID
thanks for those interesting facts
It's so good and very interested your video and get ideas on it
great video Rob!
Excellent video, i really learned a lot
love your video!
use termeric, curd, and besan for bath and utna also used for bath and lime tree leaf.
A lot of times I use to go to particular restrooms on my college campus as a lot of their restrooms have automatic flushing thanks to the annoying sensor. Every time I use one, it flushes like an extra two times when I go in and when I leave. I prefer the toilets where I can control the flush. Small things on my campus that I despise. Ugh.
Great video!
Really like what your doing and I get the point, but calling the fire department to shut the hydrant off would be the best water saver in that specific situation.
This was actually their job of fixing it. They had already been there and couldn't shut it all the way so it remained like this.
Here in my country, the fire department said that the water that comes out of fire hydrant is undrinkable.
lolol narrowly escaped killing that bug that was awesome and im assuming not intended
Hi Rob! I don't doubt your expertise, but I would like to know if you have sources for the information?
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if its yellow let it mellow
Great video ! Check out the movie on Netflix " The True Cost "
not sure were u got 80 gallons a day not even close to what i use
Good for you billy! Look up any basic stats and you'll see it's 80-100 gallons per day in the USA.
Definitely good for Billy--all should follow your lead! Rob-- your #'s are conservative estimates. In Southeast Florida, water usage was at 184 gallons per day in 1995, but dropped to 142 galllons per day by 2010 due to conservation education. And Florida has serious water challenges.
Not sure why it crossed out "all should follow your lead!"
hey it's Ashley can I get new videos from you my friend😀🤗
I only wash my clothes when I showering myself with solid hand soap
why does someone not know how to flush the toilet after theyve had a SHET?! DISGUSTANG