
Onest Pop Survey – Water Consumption
30/08/2021
Onest Pop Survey – Water Consumption
30/08/2021
As the August summer heat wave continues, we begin to think about the amount of water that we are consuming. At Onest, we conducted a pulse survey to try and gauge the population’s behaviour on water consumption. The data was collected via digital survey which was distributed over social media platforms.
Through our research, we found out that the majority of respondents consume 1.5 liters to 2 litres of water per day with 38% of 65+ year olds drinking 3 liters of water a day.
As the August summer heat wave continues, we begin to think about the amount of water that we are consuming. At Onest, we conducted a pulse survey to try and gauge the population’s behaviour on water consumption. The data was collected via digital survey which was distributed over social media platforms.
Through our research, we found out that the majority of respondents consume 1.5 liters to 2 litres of water per day with 38% of 65+ year olds drinking 3 liters of water a day.
A quarter of respondents drink between 1.5 and 2 litres everyday

While 75% of respondents buy the water in large plastic bottles. 65% of respondents have their own reusable drinking water bottle which shows that respondents fill them up by a larger water cooler in their homes which means that % of women use less plastic bottles.
Most respondents prefer to buy water in large plastic bottles

While 75% of respondents buy the water in large plastic bottles. 65% of respondents have their own reusable drinking water bottle which shows that respondents fill them up by a larger water cooler in their homes which means that % of women use less plastic bottles.
Most respondents prefer to buy water in large plastic bottles

Three quarters of respondents consume tap water if it is a safe drink. The water in Malta and Gozo is safe to drink but it is not consumed. People do not consume it due to its salty flavour which comes from the desalination process. Due to the salt levels, people do not drink it but the salt levels make it perfect for cooking.
Three quarters of respondents consume tap water if it is a safe drink. The water in Malta and Gozo is safe to drink but it is not consumed. People do not consume it due to its salty flavour which comes from the desalination process. Due to the salt levels, people do not drink it but the salt levels make it perfect for cooking.


