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2010 – The year when water efficiency takes off (28th May 2010)
Washroom and bathroom products has the potnential to waste an enormous amount of water and need to be very carefully specified.The Bathroom Manufacturers Association (BMA) has a believes that for both manufacturers and consumers water efficiency has come of age
From 2010
Moving towards efficiency (11th May 2009)
It is safe to say that the British bathroom is changing faster than ever before as it rises to the global challenge of sustainability. Innovative and ground breaking water efficient bathroom products which,until recently,were only a glimmer in the designer’s eye are now reaching the showrooms. Yvonne Orgill, chief executive of the BMA, reviews the progress of water efficiency in the bathroom
From 2009
Making it easy to be more water efficient (4th March 2008)
During 2007, the Bathroom Manufacturers Association (BMA) moved its water efficiency initiatives forward in leaps and bounds with the launch of a new labelling scheme created to make it easier for everyone from specifiers to end users to identify and select water efficient bathroom products
From 2008
The key to water efficiency (15th February 2007)
The strain on our water supply, despite recent downpours, is unprecedented.The population in Britain has nearly doubled in 100 years,we use more water than ever and supplies are scarcer as water sources disappear due to pollution and depletion. London is already drier than Istanbul and we have less water available per capita than the Sudan
From 2007
Using water wisely (10th February 2006)
One area that can lead to immediate savings is the bathroom. Toilets, showers and taps can all make a large contribution to water saving within a business or a home. The Bathroom Manufacturers Association takes a look at where savings can be made.
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