Greywater recycling involves the reuse of wastewater generated from household activities such as bathing, washing dishes, and laundry (excluding toilet waste) for irrigation and other non-potable purposes. This practice reduces the demand on fresh water supplies and lowers the volume of wastewater entering sewer systems. Greywater recycling systems typically include filtration and distribution components that treat and direct the greywater to landscapes, gardens, or other areas where it can be used effectively. Using greywater for irrigation not only conserves water but also provides a nutrient-rich water source for plants, reducing the need for chemical fertilizers. Greywater recycling is an important aspect of sustainable water management in landscaping, helping to create water-efficient gardens and reduce environmental impact.
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