Water-saving Tips

Choosing between polycarbonate and ceramic urinals: which is best for your space?

When it comes to fitting out a washroom and installing URIMAT waterless urinals, one key decision is choosing between polycarbonate and ceramic waterless urinals. Both materials have unique characteristics, and understanding their differences can help you select the right one for your project. Whether you’re looking at ease of installation, sustainability or aesthetics, here’s a breakdown of what each material offers and when one might be more appropriate than the other.

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How Aguardio shower timers encourage users to take shorter showers, saving water and cutting energy use

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.

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Upgrade your washrooms – improvements you can make whether you’re retrofitting or going for a full refit

Traditional washrooms can be extremely wasteful of both water and energy and can generate significant amounts of waste and have a substantial carbon footprint. However, this is one area of the organisation where it is possible to make very significant improvements relatively easily. Here are a range of suggestions to consider, some will be most relevant to those who are considering a washroom refit but others can easily be deployed in existing washrooms.

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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 essential aspect of any eco-friendly strategy.

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Busting some myths about sensor taps

Sensor taps have become increasingly popular options for commercial washrooms in recent years, particularly with an enhanced focus on hygiene since the COVID 19 pandemic. Sensor taps offer convenience, efficiency, and hygiene. However, some organisations are still reluctant to install them, generally as a result of some common misconceptions and myths.

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