Saving Water In The Home...

09-Jun-2009


 

•    Changes in lifestyle mean we are using 55% more water than we did 25 years ago

•    Whilst only 4% of domestic water is used for drinking

•    On average we consume 150 to 160 litres of water per person per day

•    Developing countries consume an average of 20 litres per person per day


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We have to start living as if we are drawing water from a well.
Hannah Engelkamp, Sublime magazine


If, with every shower, bath or WC flush we save a little water, this mounts up to very large volumes conserved. In combination with small but significant changes in our habits, every one of us can help avoid the water shortages that harm wildlife and threaten essential supplies, and can reduce the carbon emissions produced by water purification and delivery.

Modern bathrooms are increasingly water efficient, but Ideal Standard has devised the ultimate water-saving appliances: ergonomic, easy to use and ahead of their time. You don't buy a bathroom every day, so why not choose one that will meet the environmental criteria of the future.

We're proud of our water-saving technology and hope that you will enjoy choosing the right product to meet your needs, allowing you to benefit from smarter water usage for years to come.