Two UEA students are urging people to wee in the shower to help save water
Kim Briscoe Thursday, October 9, 2014 11:50 AM

The contentious campaign, called #gowiththeflow, is the idea of University of East Anglia (UEA) students Debs Torr and Chris Dobson.
It was inspired by the success of Brazilian eco-group ‘SOS Mata Atlântica’, who encouraged people to urinate during their first shower of the day to save the 12 litres of water used each time a toilet is flushed.
With East Anglia receiving a third less rainfall on average than the rest of England, combined with one of the highest rates of housing development, it is hoped UEA students can help contribute to reducing water wastage.
The two students are representing UEA in Npower’s national Future Leader’s Challenge, encouraging students to come up with an environmental initiative on campus. They form one of two UEA teams in the final, where they are competing against 28 other individuals to go to the Amazon Rainforest to work with the Kaxinawá tribe.
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