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Water Saving Week 2023This year, the five key focus areas of #WaterSavingWeek will address concerns and provide guidance on topics such as the cost of living crisis, role of hot water in energy bills and carbon footprint, issues around water stress and resources, our own habits and ensuring a water-safe future for generations to come.
Water Saving Week (WSW) is an annual event hosted by Waterwise that aims to promote awareness of water-related concerns. The week-long campaign sets out to address the need to reduce water waste, better help manage climate change and ensure communities are able to thrive in future generations. It’s not simply about water boards coming together to devise long-term mainstream policies… Water Saving Week aims to inspire us to think more about how we use water, the value of it and how we can use less of it by sharing ideas and adopting more water-friendly solutions. 2023 themes include (in the weeks running order):
Using less water saves money on bills – both in energy costs and water consumption. In a typical household, 17% of the energy bill and 12% of a typical gas-heated household’s energy bill is generated by heating water for showers, baths and general washing. Did you know by ending your shower just one minute earlier, you can save 2,500 litres of water per year? It’s not only in a domestic market that there are huge savings to be made. In commercial buildings around 90% of water consumption comes from the washrooms, with toilets accounting for 48% of this total figure! By switching to Propelair organisations can save up to 84% of water usage, equating to thousands of pounds in financial savings.
Climate change is effecting organisations and individuals all around the globe. Less predictable weather and longer dry spells have a direct impact on water supplies, meaning water isn’t always available for everyone that needs it. We believe organisations should be doing all they can to better manage their resource consumption as quickly as possible. Billions of people are currently living with inadequate toilet facilities, unsafe drinking water or a lack of drinkable water. Reducing our water consumption can help ensure that we limit our impact on the climate and ensure more water is available for all.
With demand for natural resources quickly surpassing supply, we need to be doing more to ensure future generations are able to thrive. Water is the most precious of our natural resources and is essential to daily lives. The average person in the UK uses 145 litres of water per day, which is 70% more than in 1985. Increased demand has lead to a lack of availability, and in some parts of the world immediate water restrictions have been implemented. In Cape Town South Africa, there is a danger of reaching #DayZero (the moment when the taps in the city will run dry) just next year! The World Economic Forum lists ‘Natural resource crises’ as one of the top 10 global risks. Investing in the right solutions now means we have a better chance of managing our resources effectively.
Water not only ensures food security, but also basic comforts such as the clothing on our backs. Food: What we eat impacts water demand. Crops and livestock need water to grow. Agriculture requires large quantities of good quality water for irrigation and various production processes, so the more water diverted from bathroom use to food production, the better. Clothing: In Britain alone, more than two tonnes of clothing are purchased every minute. With the production of just one cotton t-shirt and a pair of jeans requiring 20,000 litres of water, fast fashion means vast quantities of precious water resources are being consumed incredible quickly. Reducing water consumption where possible can really pay dividends – by making small lifestyle changes, we can all reduce our water footprint and address some of the global water inequality issues that our lifestyles contribute to.
Water and health go hand in hand – at Propelair we go beyond conservation to embrace health and hygiene more effectively. Propelair’s air-powered flush is so efficient not only are there huge water savings to be had, but all waste is removed in a single flush – removing up to 99.9% of germs and contaminants from inside the pan. Propelair technology also prevents germs from being sprayed in the air, eliminating up to 95% of airborne particles in comparison to standard toilets. Fewer germs floating around cubicles mean better health for all!
At Propelair, we want to ensure water is available to all that need it. We believe organisations should be doing all they can to better manage their resource consumption as quickly as possible. Propelair is an effective way to use less water without changing our habits or comforts. This means staff, customers and visitors can save around 84% of water of usage with every flush compared to conventional toilets. Not only is water saved, but better hygiene and a reduction in finical outgoings is achieved. We believe that sustainability and profitability can belong together! Save Water Uses up to 84% less water Save Money Reduce outgoing costs Achieves quick payback Receive 100% tax relief on your first-year investment Reduce Carbon Uses up to 80% less energy Creates on average over 80% less carbon *statistics based on a 9 litre average flush Improve Hygiene Eradicated aerosol germs Reduces odours Protected by SteriTouch® Removes contaminants Avoid the “sneeze effect” Harmful bacteria can survive up to 24 hours on washroom surfaces making it a perfect breeding ground for viruses and germs to spread. With Propelair, this unhygienic “sneeze effect” is avoided. Improved Design High performance Queue time reduced Maintenance made easy Durable design
Take a deep-dive into everything you need to know about Propelair and how we can help your organisation to start saving water, energy and money instantly. Editorial contact
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