Showers are notoriously heavy water guzzlers, often consuming more water than any other activity. Organisations such as hotels, gyms, universities and others that provide showers to staff or customers can find that the showers are responsible for a very significant chunk of both their water use and energy bills. With the looming risk of water […]
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Upgrade your washrooms in 2024 – improvements you can make whether you’re retrofitting or going for a full refit
Good visitor washroom experience is more important than ever these days. There’s pressure on all organisations to cut their water use, and washrooms are typically one of the most wasteful areas of water use in a building. Excessive water use in washrooms also has a knock on effect on an organisation’s carbon footprint. Additionally, the […]
How cutting water usage reduces your carbon footprint as well as lowering your water bills
World Water Day is coming up on 22 March 2024 so it’s a good time to think about all the many benefits than come from reducing your water usage. When people think of saving water they generally think of the benefits purely in terms of lower water usage but of course there’s a close link […]
Why Ecoprod’s water saving solutions are the best choice for healthcare environments
In the UK, the water crisis is pressing, with all organisations urged to conserve water, including the NHS, one of the country’s largest water consumers. The NHS alone uses about 50 billion cubic meters of water annually. Reducing water usage not only preserves vital water supplies but also cuts down on carbon emissions—making it an […]
Why water neutrality is becoming the new de facto planning requirement
Water scarcity is a serious concern – the Southeast of England, like many other parts of Europe, is now classed as ‘seriously water stressed’. The Environment Agency has predicted water shortfalls of up to 1.1 billion litres per day. Natural England states that water abstraction is having a significant negative impact on wildlife sites, particularly […]
How the Aguardio leak sensor and shower sensor can help you improve your building’s environmental credentials as well as save you money
Lack of clean drinking water is a growing challenge worldwide, and it is crucial that we become better at managing our water resources responsibly. The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, CSRD, EU taxonomy and building certification schemes all focus on reducing and streamlining water consumption as well as reducing wastage. Not everyone associates water with C02 […]
How universities can become leaders in water saving and sustainability
Water scarcity and environmental sustainability are pressing global concerns, and it is imperative that universities, as heavy water users, take an active role in using less water, wasting less water and recycling more water. University campuses have tremendous potential to implement water-saving measures that can make a significant impact – using less water whilst also […]
The UK is heading for a serious drought this summer and businesses that fail to prepare are likely to struggle
The UK suffered a major drought in the summer of 2022 and is almost certainly heading towards another potentially bigger one in 2023. Much of continental Europe is already suffering from drought conditions and the National Drought Group raised the alarm in Autumn 2022 that the UK is almost certain to follow. This drought is […]
The financial case for investing in water saving technology
Finance directors are constantly looking for ways to improve the company’s bottom line. One area that is often overlooked is water usage. Saving water is not only an environmentally responsible choice, but it can also have a significant impact on your business’s financial health. The true cost of your water use goes far beyond simply […]
Why 2023 is the year your organisation should put a water management strategy in place
We are in the midst of a global water crisis, with floods and droughts becoming commonplace. Climate change, population growth and increased pollution will all put even greater pressure on global water resources. What does this mean for the UK? It will mean higher water prices; it will mean more restrictions on use; it will […]