Reuse more water

One of the main ways that your organisation can reduce its water use is to reuse as much water as possible through systems such as greywater recycling. Here are all the blog posts we have on our site with information about reusing water. Contact us to find out more about how we can help you.

Aerial photo of wetlands near Garešnica, Croatia during golden hour.

Why improving water efficiency is about more than just cutting your bills

When businesses think about water efficiency, the most obvious benefit is financial: less water consumed means lower bills. But the advantages of water efficiency go much further, touching energy use, environmental impact, business resilience, and even reputation. Here are some of the indirect benefits of improving water efficiency that every organisation should be aware of – and how Ecoprod can help you achieve them.

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How universities can become leaders in water saving and sustainability

In this blog post, we will explore various opportunities for saving water across university campuses, highlighting the importance of collective action and offering practical suggestions for creating a more sustainable campus environment as well as cutting water usage (and associated water bills) by anything from 20% to 50%, whilst also reducing energy use and carbon footprint.

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How can Ecoprod help facilities managers be more sustainable?

At Ecoprod we specialise in helping organisations to use less water. Our core focus traditionally has been on washrooms – generally one of the most water-intensive areas of a building – but increasingly we are working on projects that take a holistic approach to water management across a whole building looking at every option from rainwater harvesting to smart leak detection, from water saving technology to behaviour change.

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