Partner With Us
Making water-efficient products the preferred choice among consumers
will help preserve water supplies for future generations, save
on utility bills, and protect the environment. But EPA can't
do this alone; we are partnering with manufacturers,
retailers and distributors, local
and state governments, utilities,
water districts, trade
associations, nonprofits, certified
irrigation professionals, professional
certifying organizations and licensed
certification providers to bring water-efficient products
and homes to the market and spread the word about the need
for smart water use.
WaterSense will be hosting informational
webinars throughout the year for prospective partners and other
interested organizations. EPA will discuss water-efficiency issues,
explain more about the WaterSense label, outline the benefits of
joining the program, and answer questions.
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If all inefficient toilets in U.S. homes
were converted to WaterSense labeled toilets, we would
save enough water to equal 15 days of flow over Niagara
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