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Water Wise Group. The Aqua2use greywater system collects water from the shower, laundry, lavatory sinks, and bath and channels it through a four-stage filtration system into a 21-gallon tank to create water suitable for outdoor irrigation.
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The WaterSense-certified Proficiency ultra-high-efficiency toilet uses just 0.8 gallon per flush to effectively evacuate both solid and liquid waste, consuming 37% less water than standard high-efficiency toilets.
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Green rater's tips help building pros ace their final inspection.
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Toto. The Silas collection of faucets, showers, tub fillers, and other accessories boasts a versatility that makes it suitable for traditional, transitional, and contemporary bathrooms.
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The Prince collection, which includes single-handle, two-handle center set, two-handle wide spread, and tub/shower faucets, is designed to complement traditional décor, says the manufacturer.
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The improved 1/2-inch ToughRock gypsum boards are 25% lighter than the company’s traditional 1/2-inch wall and ceiling drywall products, says the manufacturer.
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With a nominal flow rate of 1.5 gpm at 80 psi, the Caroma Flow high-efficiency showerhead saves up to 10 gallons of water for a 10-minute shower versus a standard unit.
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The Satis tankless toilet features the Vortex flushing system, which cleans the bowl with only water pressure and therefore has no tank to fill or associated waiting time.
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ShetkaStone takes post-consumer and post-industrial paper such as newsprint, cardboard, and retired currency out of the waste stream and upcycles it into surfacing for tabletops, countertops, office furniture, moldings, tiles, and vanities.
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The Aqus point-of-use greywater system collects water from bathroom sinks and reuses it for toilet flushing.