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  • February 2023
    Online
  • Feb 02, 2023

    Experts warn a water crisis still looms in Tshwane

    The Citizen

    by Marizka Coetzer

    Read more:  https://www.citizen.co.za/news/water-problems-still-looms-tshwane/

  • March 2021
    Online
  • Mar 19, 2021

    Atterbury’s water-management strategy has saved 100-million litres of precious water so far

    Atterbury Property | World Water Day 2021

    by Atterbury Property

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    Mar 19, 2021

    Atterbury reduces water use by 250 000l a day across eight properties

    Engineering News

    by SCHALK BURGER

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    Mar 19, 2021

    Atterbury’s water-management strategy has saved 100-million litres of water

    by Construction World

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    Mar 22, 2021

    Moneyweb: Atterbury’s landmark properties save over 100m litres of water

    Atterbury Property | World Water Day 2021

    by Moneyweb

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  • February 2020
    Online
  • Feb 18, 2020

    #SurplusWater2025 – Saving water

    Plumbing Africa | Environment

    by Gerrie Brink

    Read more: https://plumbingafrica.co.za/index.php/features/environment/935-surpluswater2025-saving-water

  • January 2020
    Online
  • Jan 15, 2020

    Spaar nou water of krisis is voorland

    Netwerk24 | Metro-Beeld

    deur Andrea Kusel

    Lees meer: https://www.netwerk24.com/ZA/Beeld/Metro-Gauteng/spaar-nou-water-of-krisis-is-voorland-20200114

  • December 2019
    Online
  • Dec 13, 2019

    Time to take part in water 2025 initiative

    Pretoria News

    By Darryl Moss

    Read more: https://www.iol.co.za/pretoria-news/time-to-take-part-in-water-2025-initiative-39193422

  • August 2019
    Online
  • Aug 12, 2019

    Your office toilet uses 90% of your company’s water

    University of Stellenbosch Business School | News

    Read more: https://www.usb.ac.za/usb_news/your-office-toilet-uses-90-of-your-companys-water/

  • June 2019
    Online
  • Jun 9, 2019

    Lekkende toilet kan tot 200 liter water elke uur mors

    Netwerk24 | Rapport

    Deur Liesl Peyper

    Lees Meer: https://www.netwerk24.com/Sake/Entrepreneurs/lekkende-toilet-kan-tot-200-liter-water-elke-uur-mors-20190609

  • Jun 5, 2019

    Office bathrooms could be key to reducing water demand

    IOL

    By Lisa Isaacs

    By The humble office toilet could hold the key to significantly cutting companies’ water bills, lightening the load on municipalities’ strained water infrastructure and reducing demand for water. A study at the Stellenbosch University Business School (USB) found that in one office building alone in Gauteng, yearly water consumption and associated costs was cut by 87% simply by addressing a major leak, introducing efficient toilet flushing mechanisms, and installing smart metering to monitor and manage consumption. USB MBA graduate Gerrie Brink investigated the potential...

    Read more: https://www.iol.co.za/capetimes/news/office-bathrooms-could-be-key-to-reducing-water-demand-25158267

  • Jun 5, 2019

    Your office toilet uses 90% of your company’s water

    All4Women

    By Press

    The humble office toilet could hold the key to cutting companies’ water bills, lightening the load on municipalities’ strained water infrastructure and reducing demand for water in water-scarce South Africa. The 30th driest country in the world, 98% of South Africa’s water resources are already allocated, and lower than average rainfall together with increasing demand has placed the country in a serious water crisis.

    Read more: https://www.all4women.co.za/1768921/money/money-matters/your-office-toilet-uses-90-of-your-companys-water

  • Jun 5, 2019

    Your office toilet uses 90% of your company’s water

    SA Breaking News

    By doug.mattushek

    The humble office toilet could hold the key to cutting companies’ water bills, lightening the load on municipalities’ strained water infrastructure and reducing demand for water in water-scarce South Africa. The 30th driest country in the world, 98% of South Africa’s water resources are already allocated, and lower than average rainfall together with increasing demand has placed the country in a serious water crisis.

    Read more: https://www.sabreakingnews.co.za/2019/06/05/your-office-toilet-uses-90-of-your-companys-water/

  • Jun 4, 2019

    Do You Know What/Who Uses the Most Water in Your Company?

    MyPortElizabeth

    By MyPortElizabeth

    The humble office toilet could hold the key to cutting companies’ water bills, lightening the load on municipalities’ strained water infrastructure and reducing demand for water in water-scarce South Africa. The 30th driest country in the world, 98% of South Africa’s water resources are already allocated, and lower than average rainfall together with increasing demand has placed the country in a serious water crisis.

    Read more: http://myportelizabeth.co.za/do-you-know-what-who-uses-the-most-water-in-your-company-2/58235

  • Jun 4, 2019

    Do You Know What/Who Uses the Most Water in Your Company?

    MyPE

    By Alan Straton

    The humble office toilet could hold the key to cutting companies’ water bills, lightening the load on municipalities’ strained water infrastructure and reducing demand for water in water-scarce South Africa. The 30th driest country in the world, 98% of South Africa’s water resources are already allocated, and lower than average rainfall together with increasing demand has placed the country in a serious water crisis.

    Read more: http://mype.co.za/new/do-you-know-what-who-uses-the-most-water-in-your-company/118494/2019/06#ixzz5qolTv9G2

  • Jun 4, 2019

    Your office toilet uses 90 percent of your company’s water

    Voices360

    The 30th driest country in the world, 98% of South Africa’s water resources are already allocated, and lower than average rainfall together with increasing demand has placed the country in a serious water crisis. Office buildings consume almost half the municipal water supply, although they make up just 10% of customers, with office bathrooms responsible for up to 90% of a commercial building’s consumption and also the greatest source of leaks and inefficient water use.

    Read more: https://www.voices360.com/energy/your-office-toilet-uses-90-percent-of-your-companys-water-24983041

  • Broadcast
  • Smile FM - Eco Report Weekend - 8 Jun 2019 14h01

    Smile FM - Eco Report Weekend - 9 Jun 2019 15h00

  • Print
  • Sake (Rapport Gauteng)  -  p.2 – 9 June 2019  

    Sake (Rapport KZN)  -  p.2 -  9 June 2019 

    Sake (Rapport Kaap)  -  p.2 -  9 June 2019 

    Sake (Rapport Free State)  -  p.2 -  9 June 2019 

    Sake (Rapport Eastern Cape)  -  p.2 – 9 June 2019 

    Sunday Independent (First Edition), Influence  -  p.16 – 9 June 2019 

  • April 2019
    Online
  • Apr 4, 2019

    Getting to #SurplusWater2025

    Plumbing Africa

    By Gerrie Brink

    Water is a finite resource and cannot be created. The volume of Water is a finite resource and cannot be created. The volume of water on the planet is fixed and undergoes a continuous cycle — the natural water cycle.

    In the words of Professor Anthony Turton (2012), “Water is a flux moving in time and space. In fact, we have the same volume on our planet today as we had when the dinosaurs roamed free 65 million years ago.”In the words of Professor Anthony Turton (2012), “Water is a flux moving in time and space. In fact, we have the same volume on our planet today as we had when the dinosaurs roamed free 65 million years ago.”

    Human intervention or interference within this natural cycle, more often than not, disturbs the balance of this natural cycle. If this is not properly managed, it can have detrimental long-term effects on the water availability balance.

    Read more: https://plumbingafrica.co.za/index.php/features/environment/640-getting-to-surpluswater2025

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