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In this section you will find a range of practical information related to our solutions. In the articles, we share our experience, discuss implementation steps and highlight good practices. It is a reliable source of information and advice on the provision of drinking water in public spaces, the legal regulations in this area, the benefits of installing drinking water dispensers and the technological aspects in this field.

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Drinking water wells - your ally in obtaining eco-building certification

Drinking water wells are ecological, economical and safe solutions that provide unlimited access to tap water in offices, offices, workplaces, schools, shopping malls and public spaces: parks, town squares, playgrounds.

Powered directly by mains water, they contribute to reducing plastic waste in the environment and teach eco-friendly behaviour, making them an ideal fit with the policies and strategies of buildings seeking LEED or BREAM certification. Indoor units have a built-in eco-meter, showing the number of half-litre plastic bottles saved, and are made of recyclable materials and have reduced water consumption. The chiller-gas units are of the latest generation, using Green Peace-certified natural gas R290 as the refrigerant.

Spas in eco-design

Outdoor sprinklers are installations that are increasingly used in eco-design and are desired by residents, city managers and building owners alike. They are installed on patios or at the entrances to buildings, as part of relaxation areas or bicycle stations, serving employees as well as local residents. They make buildings more open to the public and more functional. Importantly, in this type of outdoor installation, we can easily reuse waste water to feed nearby flowerbeds, so not a single drop is wasted.

Let's build awareness among our towns and cities, let's teach children and young people to drink clean, healthy water, let's shape pro-environmental behaviour by reducing plastic packaging, let's show that it's worth swapping water in plastic packaging for tap water, the quality and taste of which is often superior to that enclosed in a bottle.