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01.11.22 Mild Dehydration
The most common reason for daytime fatigue is usually mild dehydration.
The most common reason for daytime fatigue is usually mild dehydration.
31.10.22 Water Wise Watch - November 2022
Every year on November 19, the world observes World Toilet Day.
Every year on November 19, the world observes World Toilet Day.
25.10.22 Sustainability Day - 26 October 2022
On the last Wednesday in October (26 October) schools, businesses, and organisations dedicate the day to living sustainably.
On the last Wednesday in October (26 October) schools, businesses, and organisations dedicate the day to living sustainably.
23.10.22 International Day of Climate Action
The International Day of Climate Action was established by young people concerned about climate change and global injustice. It is observed on 24th October.
The International Day of Climate Action was established by young people concerned about climate change and global injustice. It is observed on 24th October.
21.10.22 Water and Sanitation Education Programme
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) implements the Water and Sanitation Education Programme (WSEP) throughout South Africa, which is aimed at educating learners about water use efficiency, protection of water resources, health and hygiene, invasive alien plants and encourages learners to pursue careers in the water sector.
The Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) implements the Water and Sanitation Education Programme (WSEP) throughout South Africa, which is aimed at educating learners about water use efficiency, protection of water resources, health and hygiene, invasive alien plants and encourages learners to pursue careers in the water sector.
05.10.22 Water Wise Watch - October 2022
According to the UN, over 50 millions tonnes of electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) is produced every year worldwide, and of that only 20% is recycled.
According to the UN, over 50 millions tonnes of electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) is produced every year worldwide, and of that only 20% is recycled.