Save water, Save energy, Save money with Hansgrohe
Water scarcity is a growing global challenge, and with rising energy costs, sustainable living has never been more critical. hansgrohe is committed to helping consumers make smarter, eco- friendly choices that conserve water and reduce household expenses—without compromising on comfort.
Technological advancements play a crucial role in reducing everyday water consumption. Many people are unaware of how much water and energy they use, and small changes in habits—alongside the right products—can make a significant impact. hansgrohe’s hansgrohe water-savings calculator is an innovative tool that helps households determine their potential savings in both water and energy, making sustainable choices easier and more rewarding. Discover more with Hansgrohe South Africa.
Upgrading to water-efficient bathroom products is one of the easiest ways to reduce consumption while maintaining a high level of comfort. hansgrohe’s range of water-saving showers uses an average of just 8.5 litres per minute, thanks to fine spray types and innovative nozzles that optimise water flow.
By switching to a hansgrohe water-saving shower, a four-person household can save the equivalent of 262 bathtubs full of water per year—significantly reducing water use and utility bills. Since heating water accounts for a substantial part of household energy consumption, these savings also extend to energy costs. A typical household using hansgrohe’s water-efficient showers can cut energy use by over 1,500 kWh annually, which amounts to an eight percent reduction in total yearly energy consumption.
Start conserving water today:
Beyond upgrading to water-efficient products, there are several simple yet effective ways to conserve water in daily life:
- Turn Off the Tap: A running tap can waste up to six litres of water per minute. Turn it off
while brushing your teeth or shaving. - Install a Dual-Flush Toilet: Modern dual-flush systems reduce unnecessary water usage
by providing different flush options. - Switch to a Water-Efficient Dishwasher: Using a high-efficiency dishwasher consumes
less water than washing by hand. - Collect Rainwater: Installing a rainwater harvesting system allows you to use collected
rainwater for outdoor watering and even flushing toilets. - Repurpose Cooking Water: Leftover water from boiling vegetables or pasta can be used
to water plants once cooled. - Fix Leaks Immediately: A dripping tap can waste thousands of litres of water per year, so
fix leaks as soon as they appear. - Use Greywater Recycling Systems: Redirect water from sinks and showers for non-
drinking purposes like irrigation.
Commit to a more sustainable future by reassessing your water consumption habits. Saving
water isn’t just good for the environment—it’s an investment in your home, your finances, and
the future of our planet.
hansgrohe. Life is Waterful.
Contact : Hansgrohe South Africa
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