Gotland insta a los turistas a bañarse en el mar

La región de Gotland está instando a los visitantes a bañarse en el mar en lugar de usar la ducha para ahorrar agua debido a la escasez actual.

Una primavera inusualmente seca ha provocado escasez de agua en Gotland. La región está colaborando con los hoteles para animar a los turistas a utilizar el mar como alternativa. – Ofrecemos jabón de agua salada gratuito a los huéspedes y les instamos a bañarse en el mar y lavarse allí, comenta Johan Gustafsson, director de sostenibilidad de la región de Gotland. Una ducha normal consume unos 60 litros de agua. El jabón es biodegradable y está disponible en los hoteles colaboradores y en la oficina de turismo de Visby. Gustafsson destaca que se trata de adaptarse a un clima cambiante.

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