Posts Tagged ‘Water Saving’

Water Saving Shower Head Competition

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

Water Saving Shower Heads Competition

If you believe the forecasters, 2010 looks set to be a sizzler (possibly maybe) with temperatures matching that of the 1976 summer heatwave.

Sounds nice! After our extended Winter the thoughts of a long, hot summer and lazy evenings with a beer outdoors definitely push lots of buttons for me.  But as we gear up for Summer, whatever the weather outcome, you can be sure the warmer months will be putting pressure on the UK’s precious water resources.

According to Waterwise, the South of England has less water available than the Sudan and Syria and many parts of the UK are currently dealing with the lowest groundwater and reservoir levels for decades.

One of the problems is our thirst for water which has been increasing by 1% a year since 1930, a figure which is not sustainable in the long term.  To address the problem, we can all make a difference by reducing our consumption and using water more efficiently at home.

Showers account for around 12% of our water use and one way to decrease this water usage is through the installation of a water saving shower head such as the Nordic Eco Shower Head.  This innovative shower head reduces average flow rate and thereby water consumption by 50-70% without any reduction in shower comfort thanks to a clever technology which works on a soft pulse basis.

This week marked World Water Day and to do our bit to raise awareness for the rest of March and throughout the month of April, we have placed the Nordic Eco Shower Head on sale with a special offer price of £38.50 which is 15% of the usual RRP of £44.99.

We also have 3 Nordic Eco Shower Heads up for grabs in our latest competition.  If you fancy your chances of winning one and saving up to 70% on water usage in the shower simply send an email to comps@ecoutlet.co.uk with the subject title Nordic Eco Shower and your email address will be entered into the draw.

Competition is only open to UK and Ireland residents.  Three winners will be selected randomly on April 30th and will be notified via email.

Energy Efficient Washing Machine? We just Sust-it

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Energy Efficient Washing MachineAfter a good old innings our hand-me-down washing machine finally threw in the towel last week and retired from service.

Being fans of all things second hand and vintage we did ponder initially on searching Freecycle or Ebay for a cheaper, older model but soon came to the conclusion that a new energy efficient machine was the wisest long-term move in terms of saving energy and money.

Having gone on about Sust-it on here before and to friends over the years, this was the first time I personally had the opportunity to use the site for advice on making a purchase.  The conclusion?? Fantastic, Sust-it is in my opinion, a highly useful resource for anyone looking at electrical purchases.

465 washing machines are in the database and all are ranked in terms of their energy efficiency.  Best available prices are listed on everything also so you can match your budget to the most energy efficient model.

To be honest, having not made a major new electrical purchase in several years we were a little worried our cash-strapped January budget wouldn’t stretch to a very efficient model but after browsing the site for a while we opted for the BEKO WM7335 which is ranked 5th out of 465 in terms of annual running costs.

Sust-it gave us a full comparison of the environmental and financial running costs – litres of water used, power used, annual CO2 emissions and running costs per year.  The BEKO WM7355 has annual CO2 emissions of 103.01 kg based on 250 cycles.  The old machine (which was very old indeed) was taken away for recycling and was a Hoover model not listed on Sust-it.   The best performing Hoover washing machine on there emits 120.18 kg CO2 a year so at a rough estimate we’re at least 15% more efficient at washing clothes than we were last year.

Gone but not forgotten – before waving him off to recycling heaven, we also managed to do a spot of recycling ourselves and transformed the old glass door into a handy bowl for all that fruit we’ve resolved to eat in 2010.

Washing Machine Fruit Bowl