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It might waste fresh water, but that's not climate.
Besides all the fresh water wasted by everyone in your local city is a fraction of the water wasted by nearby industry and farming. Your individual "Environmental Footprint", is a concept invented by the fossil fuel industry to shift the blame (and responsibility) away from them.
Improve the world, start with yourself :-) Sure, all of us must vote for the right party to save the climate. However, you are using hot water to do the dishes, right? And detergent is made and transported with the help of fossil fuels too. Now think how many households there are in your village, your town, your country; it’s massive. And, as you do the dishes, you can think about ways how you can protest against Big Industry - killing two birds with one stone, if you pardon the expression.
Starting with yourself doesn't have any effect on the world. It only effects your life. So if that's your goal, great! But don't pretend saving a few gallons of water a year matters to the world. The world is huge. Your village is tiny. You have to think bigger if you want to make a difference.
It's both sides. The industry ultimately just serves end customers and putting it all on them is just an attempt to shift the responsibility away from users. If people weren't buying all the meat, cars, electronics etc. the industry would disappear.
What problem has ever been solved by blaming, shaming and asking everyone to willingly give up something?
Nothing. That's not how people work. They just start to dislike you, and fight you.