Water at Work Week
Wasting water at work is not only environmentally unsound but can also increase a company’s costs and therefore affect their profitability.
This week sees Water at Work Week come into action and the Big Splash campaign aim to help companies reduce their water wastage/usage.
By joining the campaign UK companies get the opportunity to cut costs and lessen their effect upon the environment. In return they will receive cost-cutting tips, maybe gain a little publicity and, if particularly successful in saving water, they can even win an award for Excellence in Environmental Improvement.
Supported by a number of UK water companies you need to register your business’s interest in the big splash.
on September 18th, 2007 at 6:43 pm
Saving water is something that all people should do, not only at work, but at home also. Many people don’t realise that a small thing such as leaving the tap running whilst brushing your teeth can waste up to 5 litres of water per minute. Multiplied by the number of people that do this “small” thing, you can soon see how much water people actually waste on a daily basis.
on October 5th, 2007 at 12:02 am
You’re absolutely right there, Nick – if only half the population were running the tap for a minute a day that would be 150 million litres of wasted water or ‘grey water’ being treated as sewerage and yet not used. What a waste!