Climate solution
Why you should care
One of the greatest impacts to cut co2 emissions is according to IPCC to upgrade existing and new buildings.
Climate Solution
The simplest and most effective thing you can do to save CO2
IPCC scientist have made it clear that it is extremely important to cut down CO2 emissions in the next few years. If not, the effects and implications of what we’ll need to do to get back on track will be a lot more severe. So far, CO2 emissions have been increasing every year.
Energy
The Carbon Foot Print of water
The water we all use comes with a huge carbon footprint. This is due to the energy that goes into pumping, cleaning, transporting and heating the water. This carbon footprint is a lot bigger than you think!
Upgrading
We need to have impact now. Not in 5 or 10 years.
According to IPCC, Upgrading existing buildings is the most effective way that we can have an impact as fast as possible. And water is a critical component to this. Why?
If all households in Shanghai would upgrade to Altered:Nozzles they would save 240 million gallons of water and 9,500 tons of CO2. Every single day! When WWF crunched the numbers they found that the total global potential for installing Altered:Nozzles in households is 180 million tons of CO2 per year. Equivalent to the total emissions from 40 million people (everyone living in New York, Paris, London, Hong Kong and Rome). Let’s just say it’s a lot.
retro-fit
UPGRADING To MAKE A DIFFERENCE
If you want to be part of the change then upgrading your tap is really the simplest and most effective thing you can do. And the best thing is that a normal household will get their money back in 7-9 months through savings on utility bills. So it’s a win-win.
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Faucet adapter
I am very satisfied with the purchase. I have spent a lot of money buying 4 adapters, but I am happy because I will save a lot of water since they work the same as in advertising. I also received them in 7 days after making the payment, everything correct and very good.
Review by FELIX A. on 18 May 2022