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First of all, you said "huge waster of water every time", which is just objectively wrong, as I explained. Now you're moving goalposts about how multiple people doing this often adds up.
Second, I understand that we should not waste resources. But really, there are much better and easier options to save resources. For example not driving everywhere, not take half hour showers, not buy a new phone when the old one works just fine, reduce meat consumption, not using paper plates. Expecting people to drink lukewarm coffee just ain't it.
HUGE waste of water :D
Mate calm down. It's 200 ml for each cup. Less if you don't fill it to the top. None if you still have some hot water in your kettle and just use that. Compared to the 560 liters an american uses per day (at the low end, source at the bottom), it's nothing.
https://expwater.com/how-much-water-does-the-average-person-use-per-day/
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Did you miss the part about an averge american using at least 560 liters a day?
Why don't you campaign for 9 minute showers instead of 10 minute showers?