Save water is important
Oct 26, 2023
The development and importance of bathroom water-saving technology
Drought and global water shortages have become pressing social challenges. Data from the European Environment Agency shows that nearly one-third of Europeans suffer from water shortages every year, while UNICEF found that 11 of the 17 most water-scarce countries in the world are in the Middle East and North Africa.
Given the increasing pressure on water resources around the world, it has never been more important to implement water-saving technologies, allowing individuals and communities to play a meaningful role in protecting this precious resource and ensuring a sustainable future for future generations.
Many manufacturers around the world are now offering more low-flow shower, toilet and faucet models with water-saving technology in their product ranges.
According to 2020 UK market survey results, 54% of people want showers to support their daily lives in a sustainable way. Additionally, 59% of respondents were concerned about whether showers were produced in a sustainable manner. By using less water without sacrificing the showering experience, these shower heads can achieve water savings of up to 50% or more.
Therefore, we have also developed a bathtub and shower system to adapt to new changes in demand.
Encouragingly, these water-saving devices are now widely available and relatively easy to install, making them a convenient option for new construction and existing bathroom retrofits.
As manufacturers, we must drive change and innovative practices to promote sustainability across the industry. Although the use of water-saving and energy-saving kitchen and bathroom products has become an undisputed trend, we believe that such products should become the default choice when people purchase kitchen and bathroom products, rather than a choice that consumers need to actively make.
By integrating these transformative, technology-driven solutions into our homes, we can not only protect our most precious resources, but also protect and preserve them for future generations. Only through collective and thoughtful action can we create positive change for future generations.
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