Industries always require a large
amount of water to function, irrespective of their nature. All industries
consume tons of water and in turn give out gases and fumes; there are
industries for literally every possible sector. Which means there are
industries strewn the world over. Since industries are such a big source of
water consumption there are certain things that they could do in order to save
water and keep its wastage to the minimum.
Lets have a look at these few
tips through the course of this article:
1. The
first and foremost thing that could be done is starting a water conservation
program at your industry. This would ensure awareness of water conservation
among your employees; this is the first step in the long process of water
conservation.
2. Install
various signs through the area of the industry in the most prominent places,
this would ensure the idea of water conservation is never forgotten amongst all
the employees.
3. Try
and monitor the water usage in the various parts of the industry and bifurcate
it on the basis of a water budget.
4. Give
an employee the job of monitoring the water usage of a specific area. This
would make the particular employee feel a sense of responsibility towards the
water wastage of that particular area.
5. Place
suggestion boxes all across the prominent areas of the industry, this would
make it more interactive and you could get some brilliant suggestion from your
employees. Another way of getting more out of your employees would be by setting
up an initiative for the best water conservation plan/suggestion. Knowing that
there is a reward at the end of it would ensure your employees try their best
to come up with the most innovative ideas.
These are a few ways in which you
could facilitate water conservation in your industry or factory. Try and follow
these steps to start the long process of water conservation in your industry.
All big tasks start with small ideas and initiatives. In the next article we
shall take a look at the various other things that could be done to curb water
wastage in your factory.
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