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Revised Building Regulations Part G focus on water efficiency, grey water harvesting and scalding prevention
(20/07/2009)

Three really important issues are highlighted in the new revised Building Regulations Part G. Water Efficiency - from October this year Part G requires that all new build homes will need to meet a new minimum water efficiency standard of 125 litres per person per day. The current average consumption of water in the UK is around 150 litres per person. Bathroom manufacturers have been aware for a number of years that water efficiency is a key requirement and have been carefully developing produ... [more]

Water Efficiency Label helps consumers to choose the most water efficient products
(29/09/2008)

If you are looking to replace your bathroom now is the time to consider installing the new water efficient products which are currently available. “There is no doubt that green issues are becoming more important in British homes” says Yvonne Orgill, Chief Executive of the Bathroom Manufacturers Association (BMA). “The UK government is encouraging everyone to take a fresh look at the way they use water. The pressure is on to encourage everyone to use our precious resource more efficiently.” ... [more]

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