FOUR EASY WAYS LARGE COMPANIES CAN REDUCE WATER WASTE

August 22, 2017

Large companies can reduce water waste. Reducing water waste is incredibly important as a means to address the global water crisis. For some easy ways to reduce the waste in your company, read on for four top tips and helpful advice

1. Assess Your Current Water Usage

Assess your buildings or other facilities to discover where your company can save water. Read through and track the water and sewage bills to determine how much water is currently being used and identify peaks that occur throughout the day, week, or month. Check your piping regularly for leaks and calculate the water use by department or by process to determine problem areas. Evaluate your discoveries to form a strategy that will help you save water.

2. Educate Employees

Many people aren’t familiar with the importance of water conservation practices. Hold a seminar to inform your employees about water scarcity issues and the impact they could have if they implement best practices throughout the company. Encourage employees to submit innovative solutions to reduce water waste. Of course, you can also inspire your employees to save water at home.

3. Eco-Friendly Car Washes

Many large companies have a fleet of company cars that need regular maintenance. If you have your ownLARGE COMPANIES CAN REDUCE WATER WASTE: WaterSense at Work  car wash system, make sure you’re using energy and water-efficient products like bubble arches (These use bubbles instead of soap to disperse chemicals during the car wash. Bubbles disperse the chemicals more efficiently than foam and require less water to operate.), water reclaim systems, and wrap-around brushes. If you take your cars to a third party washer, don’t be shy to ask about their water usage practices.

4. Get Started with WaterSense at Work

Check out a great guide by EPA’s WaterSense program. WaterSense at Work is a compilation of water-efficiency best management practices, to help commercial and institutional facility owners and managers understand and better manage their water use. Be a part of the solution to water shortages around the world when you reduce water waste within your own company!

 


From time to time, Water – Use It Wisely features guest bloggers who write about topics related to water and water conservation. The author of this blog, Ethan Smith, is a freelance writer and activist based in Los Angeles, CA. After the years-long drought, California faced, he joined a number of organizations to raise awareness to help save the planet. He continues to raise awareness writing for many online platforms like NS Wash.