The 2024 Global Good Award for Best Product marks a highlight for Niagara as the company celebrates 50 years of helping over 4.7 million users save more than 308 billion gallons of water and save over $3.7 billion in utility bills.
EcoCarb media is produced from byproducts of other manufacturing processes, so there’s no traditional mining and minimal processing involved, which provides a lower overall carbon footprint.
The ballpark utilizes water-efficient and sustainable products that are essential for drought-prone areas like Mesa, Arizona, which is considered one of the most water-stressed areas in the U.S.
The new program is part of Niagara’s larger mission to reduce water consumption and utility bills and help nonprofits and affordable housing projects redirect their saved water expenses in order to improve the lives of their communities.
Water scarcity is forcing state and local governments to rethink water usage.
February 8, 2024
Water scarcity is a growing issue globally. Some regions are adopting water reuse and rainwater capture solutions. Onsite water reuse can help save money, reduce water demands, and manage stormwater flows. With onsite water reuse, you can reuse up to 95% of a building's wastewater.
Niagara’s Phantom One Piece is a fresh blend of design and award-winning technology, offering industry leading performance and water efficiency. Niagara will be at KBIS booth N471.
The Niagara Shadow 0.8 GPF toilet delivers exceptional clog-free performance, using only half the water of traditional models, while leading in water efficiency.
Including contributions from all of PMI’s 37 members, the report highlights their achievements relating to water efficiency, sanitation, hand hygiene, sustainability, green building and more.
Plumbing Manufacturers International (PMI) announced the election of Sal Gattone as president of the 2023 PMI Board of Directors during PMI’s 68th Annual Meeting of the Membership.
The "Water Efficiency, Conservation, and Sustainability Act of 2022" would establish three new EPA grant programs and authorize each at $20-25 million annually, for five years.