Latest news for CME Sanitary Systems 
Extendable Elbows make the whole process of connecting the WC pan to the soil pipe as straightforward as possible(25/07/2011)
Designed to make the whole process of connecting the WC pan to the soil pipe as straightforward as possible, CME Sanitary Systems' high performance WC Extendable Elbow Pan Connectors are available with or without branch connection. The Extendable Elbows feature an innovative design of a sloping inlet which prevents water retention and possible odours. It also includes a rigid metal frame inside and a smooth bore that ensures water cannot settle w... [more]
CME Sanitary Systems joins Wirquin Group to increase market share in the bathroom sanitaryware market(04/04/2011)
CME Sanitary Systems, one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of toilet seats, flushing systems and micro greywater recycling technologies, has become a member of the Wirquin Group. Joining forces with The Wirquin Group will help CME to increase market share in the bathroom sanitaryware market, with the support and backing of this international organisation. The Wirquin Group provides water solutions for bathrooms, toilets and kitchens. It has a... [more]
New range of contemporary dual flush push plates from CME Sanitary Systems(09/11/2010)
CME Sanitary Systems has released a new range of contemporary dual flush push plates, which are designed to enhance any bathroom. There are four attractive styles to choose from in the range; the Loop, Ambia, Square and Planus designs, which provide aesthetic, as well as functional benefits. All designs are suitable for commercial and domestic applications and are also available as “touch free” for maximum hygiene benefits. There is also the ... [more]
CME Sanitary Systems reports growing interest in Crescent Junior J and Mini WC seats from its Celmac special needs and education collection(15/10/2010)
CME Sanitary Systems has reported a huge increase in demand for its Crescent Junior ‘J’ and Mini seats from its Celmac special needs and education collection. The Crescent Junior ‘J’ is designed to fit standard 12”/300mm school WC pans, with a gap front that restricts the build up of bacteria in installations expecting frequent use. Seats come with a choice of stainless steel or colours matched plastic hinges and are available in three differe... [more]
CME Sanitary Systems extends operations into Spain with Sopactel appointment(17/09/2010)
Spain recently suffering one of the worst droughts in its history, when reservoirs were almost 50 per cent under capacity and rainfall was around 40 per cent the national expected average. In recent months, the Spanish Government has started supporting the use of greywater recycling and so demand has increased rapidly for such systems. CME Sanitary Systems, the manufacturer of the Ecoplay micro greywater management system, together with HB Sys... [more]
Celmac introduces Realwood toilet seats in response to buyer demand at the top end of the market(30/07/2010)
Celmac, a brand of CME Sanitary Systems, has indroduced a stylish new range of top end wooden toilet seats. Known as the Realwood collection, there are two stunning ranges available – Piano and Mattwood. Both ranges feature seats produced from either solid walnut or oak, with the timber originating from FSC certified sources. Within the Piano range, each seat is sealed and finished by hand with multiple layers of varnish and wax, which is... [more]
Celeste Pro red toilet seats used in care homes and social housing for people with dementia(22/06/2010)
All white toilet area’s present a significant issue when dementia is a factor by rendering the toilet indistinguishable from the surrounding area and leading to confusion, lack of confidence in using the toilet, and an increased likelihood of falls in the toilet area. This can lead to a whole series of negative consequences which result in a profound deterioration in the residents self confidence, self esteem, dignity, health and quality of life.... [more]
Ecoplay greywater system help new development meet its sustainability requirements(09/06/2010)
The UK is the third most water stressed country in Europe according to Waterwise. Lambs' Passage in the Barbican area of London is the latest development to be able to achieve the required levels of the Code for Sustainable Homes for social housing, through the greywater management system Ecoplay. The development by Nicholas King Homes comprises 59 luxury apartments, of which 21 have been built on behalf of One Housing Group and therefore need... [more]
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