Posts in 'Water at the Office'
Convert Your Existing Toilet into a Dual-Flush System
Posted on Apr 04, 2009 by BLI Editors.
If you are concerned about how much water you might be wasting in your toilet, then you need to think about how much water you need (versus how much water your toilet currently uses) every time you flush.
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What’s Your Water Footprint?
Posted on Feb 27, 2009 by Derek Markham.
By now, we are used to hearing about our carbon footprint, but there’s another term that’s entering our environmental consciousness, and that’s our water footprint. Water footprint is the amount of water consumed either directly (from our household usage) or indirectly (consumed during the production of goods and services that we use.)
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100 Ways to Conserve Water
Posted on Feb 20, 2009 by Sean Daily.
Our friends over at Water Use It Wisely have a must-read post listing 100 creative ways that you can reduce your water usage around the house, at the office, and while you’re on vacation. A definite starting place for everyone looking to reduce their overall water footprint.
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Water Conservation 101
Posted on Jan 29, 2009 by BLI Editors.
What comes to mind when you visualize the word water? Do you think of clean, pure, refreshing and . . . available? Unfortunately, in today’s world, these words are decreasingly associated with our water supply, especially as we learn more about where our water comes from and the processes by which it arrives in our possession.
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