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WATER-WISE: THE EASY ECO-FRIENDLY UPGRADE

In a world where water scarcity continues to be a pressing issue, it becomes increasingly evident that each and every one of us must step forward and take responsibility. Bathroom products never stop evolving and small changes in our daily routines, such as adopting efficient bathroom products, and practising mindful water usage, can collectively create a significant impact.

Embrace the Power of Low-Flow Fixtures

Your daily shower may be refreshing, but it can also be a major source of water wastage. Traditional thermostatic showers deliver 12 litres of water per minute without us even realising it. That's where flow restrictors come to the rescue. These innovative fixtures use advanced technology to maintain water pressure while significantly reducing water consumption. By using flow restrictors you can enjoy your shower while using up to 50% less water.

With ALITA range of water-saving exposed showers, equipped with an optional 6 l/min flow restrictor, you can lather up guilt-free, knowing that you're conserving water without compromising on performance.

ALITA Rain Thermostatic Shower

Flush Away Waste, Not Water

Toilets play a significant role when it comes to water wastage in the bathroom. The standard singleflush toilets often use a substantial amount of water, regardless of the waste being flushed away. But fear not, there's a smarter alternative available: PEÑA and VIA watersaving toilets. These innovative fixtures are designed to operate on a mere 4/2.6 litres of water per flush. Compared to standard toilets, these low-flush options allow you to reduce water consumption by up to 30% with each use. Low-flush toilets are a game-changer, striking the perfect balance between hygiene and water conservation.

Yvonne Orgill, Managing Director of the Unified Water Label Association (UWLA), expressed her excitement and extended a heartfelt welcome to SONAS, recognizing the valuable contributions they bring to the association. "We are absolutely thrilled to have SONAS become a part of the UWLA," Orgill emphasised the significance of collaboration in achieving tangible results. "By working together with SONAS, we can maximize our collective efforts to embrace the cleaner, greener bathroom revolution and truly make a difference. Together, we have the power to influence behaviour and inspire positive changes in how individuals and organizations consume resources." She added, "With their expertise and dedication, we can continue to raise awareness, foster innovation, and implement effective strategies that promote water and energy conservation."

Orgill, Managing Director of the Unified Water Label Association (UWLA)

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