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New Footprint Trust Project Aims To Help Save Money On Water Bills

A new project is being launched by The Footprint Trust in a bid to help Isle of Wight residents save water - and save money on their bills in the process.

A partnership will see the Trust work together with Connect for Communities and W Hurst & Son to aid residents by installing water butts in gardens and allotments, allowing them to collect rainwater for outdoor use.

The main objective of the project is to encourage water-saving practices by utilising rainwater collected from rooftops in water butts. By using this harvested rainwater, keen gardeners can substantially decrease their reliance on mains tap water for outdoor tasks.

Beyond just saving water, participants will also receive a 'Grow it Yourself' starter set, which includes seeds, compost, and trays for cultivating their own vegetables at home.

This practical kit aims to empower individuals to engage in home gardening, providing a source of fresh produce and the satisfaction of growing one's own food.

 

Norman Arnold, a representative from The Footprint Trust, expressed his enthusiasm for the project's potential impact:

"I am really excited to see this project develop and help people save water and money, even if it is one drop at a time!"

The program is set to be launched soon, and those interested in participating or learning more can reach out to The Footprint Trust via email at info@footprinttrust.co.uk.

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