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DATE SPLASH

With 2023 already well underway, we don’t want you to miss any of the exciting events taking place this year, including our birthday month, sports events and trade shows. We’ve pulled together a list of key dates, events and awareness days for your calendar which are happening in the next few months.

Women’s World Cup - 10 July - 20 August

Co-hosts Australia and New Zealand are holding the 9th FIFA Women’s World Cup this year, where 32 nations will compete.

National Water Quality Month

Paris, France @letsgomylove

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Kruger National Park, South Africa

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Milton Lodge, Scottish Highlands @flaxfieldhousenewforest

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Water Quality Month reminds us to take a long, hard look at what your household and community are doing to protect sources of fresh water.

World Water Week - 20 - 24 August

World Water Week is the leading conference on global water issues, held every year since 1991. A non-profit event, co-created with leading organizations, attracting participants from many professional backgrounds and every corner of the world.

National Toilet Paper Day

Toilet paper is an essential item used by most countries across the World. Many people are switching to use bidets or shower toilets to help the environment.

London Design Festival 21 - 24 September

The UK’s largest and most influential design fair returns with cutting-edge design, brands, makers, pavilions, and galleries.

National Bathtub Day

National Bathtub Day is more than just an excuse to immerse yourself in the warm waters of your bathroom; it is also a day to remember the introduction of the bathtub in England in 1828.

Global Handwashing Day

A global day dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding about the importance of handwashing with soap as an effective and affordable way to prevent diseases & save lives.

World Toilet Day

A clean and hygienic bathroom is essential for a healthy lifestyle, and modern plumbing ensures we stay fresh and sanitized.

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