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The Top Ten Environmental Benefits of Waterless Urinals

1.    Water efficiency: The enduring advantage of waterless urinals lies in their significant reduction in water usage over the long term. Traditional urinals can use 1-3 gallons per flush, while waterless urinals use no water at all, providing a reliable and sustainable solution.

2.    Immediate energy savings: The reduced water use of waterless urinals translates to immediate energy savings, as less energy is required for water treatment, pumping, delivery, and heating.

3.    Reduced wastewater: By eliminating flushing, waterless urinals decrease the volume of wastewater that needs to be treated.

4.    Lower carbon footprint: Reducing water and energy use translates to lower greenhouse gas emissions associated with these processes.

5.    Reduced chemical use: The reduced need for water treatment due to waterless urinals means fewer chemicals are introduced into the water system, contributing to a healthier environment.

6.    Preservation of water bodies: Reducing water consumption helps maintain water levels in natural sources like rivers and aquifers.

7.    Landfill waste reduction: Plastic urinal screens are often placed at the bottom of conventional urinals. Eventually, these plastic screens end up in landfills, where they can take 500 to 1,000 years to decompose.

8.    Resource preservation: Eliminating the billions of gallons used to flush urinals helps ensure water is available for scores of other industries, from the fashion industry to EV manufacturing.

9.    Awareness promotion: The presence of waterless urinals helps raise awareness about water consumption and efficiency issues.

10.                   Simple good PR. Consumers value businesses and organizations that take steps to promote sustainability and protect the environment and human health. The installation of waterless urinals in your facility not only benefits the environment but also enhances your public image, making you and your organization a leader in sustainable practices.

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