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Why #Water4Bali is a Story of Tourism

Posted on Blog by Melissa Williams · August 26, 2021 4:31 PM

From water depletion to water pollution, understand why and what you can do.

10 minute read

Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, Aussie travellers were in the top 3 most frequent flyers to Bali, Indonesia. This is important because 80% of Bali’s economy relies on tourism, and tourism uses 65% of Bali’s depleting water sources. And, when you consider that 60% of Bali’s water table is declared dry you can start to put the pieces together as to why clean #Water4Bali is every Australian and every tourist's responsibility.

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