Saving Every Drop: How Portable Toilets Help Conserve Water #saraplast #portabletoilets #3sindia
Pune, October 2025: As water scarcity becomes an increasingly urgent global issue, India faces a pressing challenge balancing rapid urban growth with limited water resources. While conversations around conservation often focus on agriculture or domestic use, one major contributor to water wastage often goes unnoticed: traditional sanitation systems. Conventional flush toilets consume between 6 to 13 litres of water per flush , a staggering figure when multiplied by millions of uses each day. In a country where many regions struggle for clean water access, this level of consumption is unsustainable. That’s where portable toilets step in providing a smart, sustainable, and water-efficient alternative that supports both people and the planet. The Hidden Water Crisis in Sanitation India’s sanitation infrastructure, though improving, still depends heavily on water-intensive systems. Large volumes of clean, treated water are flushed away daily, only to end up mi...