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The Brac Greywater Recycling System was developed because home owners all over the world are experiencing water shortages, and the problem is only growing. During hot summers, people using wells can run out of water. What can we do? There is only so much water available, but we still need drinking water, water for the shower, the washroom, the laundry etc…
What if there was a way some of our water could be used twice? Let’s look at some figures: More than half of our water is being used to shower, bathe and do the laundry, while another third is being used to flush the toilet. This is a rather standard proportion throughout most homes.
This is why we developed a system that would recycle the greywater from the shower, bath and laundry, filter it, and reuse this water for the toilet tank. Using this solution we can now save approximately one third of our water consumption.
While this can be considered very useful on an individual basis, let us take the global picture into account. As per a recent study, “UNESCO has predicted that by 2020 water shortage will be a serious worldwide problem.” So an environmental approach is not only a good thing, it is necessary if we want our children to have water.
This means that even here in Canada, in our own towns, we will soon experience this shortage. You may have noticed recently that more and more municipalities have started taxing water consumption. And it’s only just beginning. As Canada rates as the second biggest water consumer (after the US), important changes will be asked of us over the coming years. So, we may as well take advantage of this to do our part while also keep our money in our pockets.
Brac Systems offers a real solution and gives us hope. And we are proud to share it with the world.
Thanks to our greywater recycling product, each household saves one third of its annual water consumption. Now, not only can we save money on our water bills but we can also extend our chances for water supply and give our children a future.
Brac Systems is a company built on the responsibility of every single individual who wants to see a real change in the environment. |