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If it is water that you want to save, then dishwasher is more green than hand washing. Research shows that an energy star dishwasher uses only 4 gallons of water, where as hand washing uses about 16 gallons of water. Now compare that to a non-energy star dishwasher, it still only uses about 6 gallons of water. But don’t be alarmed when you open you electricity bill and find how much your bill is. It is definitely more cheaper to hand wash than use the dishwasher. Typically you can finish hand washing the dishes in about 15 minutes, but the same load can take up to 2 hours in a dishwasher.

In an article from Treehugger there was some research done and here are the facts:

Things that need to be taken into consideration while comparing are – Water use, Energy use and Carbon foot print.

Dishwasher vs Hand washing

Using the Dishwasher uses only 4 to 6 gallons of water depending if it’s an energy star or non energy star appliance. Second the energy used to heat the water. Since it only uses 4 to 6 gallons of water, the energy required to heat is much less than hand washing. Finally the carbon foot print is much less when using the dishwasher, since heating 6 gallons of water emits much less CO2 into the atmosphere than hand washing, which uses 16 gallons of water.

Conclusion

At the end of the day, if you can wash the same amount of dishes with only 6 gallons of water, then that would be the most greenest choice, but in realty that is not possible. Therefore, hands-down using the dishwasher is the most greenest way to wash dishes.

Most of the water that is available for drink in the US is very safe. They are tested daily for some contamination and others on a weekly or monthly basis. But still there is worry about pesticides and chemicals leeching into our drinking water after the county filters it. To prevent those types of worries, the Pur water filtration system company has created 2 types of water filtration systems. The first is the water faucet mounted filters – this basically goes over your water faucet in your kitchen sink or where ever you want it and filters the water that goes through it. The second type of filter is the pitchers and dispensers. You can fill these water containers and it filters the water as it goes through it in the middle. This is a convenient way to filter your water since you can take this while traveling or camping.

Why switch?

Some of the main reasons why you should switch from bottled water to a in-home water filtration system is for the money and the taste. Consumers out there like the taste of bottle water and the piece of mind about the quality of the water in the bottle. But to tell you the truth, bottle water is not FDA regulated, which means their water quality standards are lower than the water that comes out of your tap. Second, with a in-home water filtration system you can get clean good tasting water for pennies over the bottled water. Plus you will not add on to the carbon footprint by throwing away so much of plastic bottles. Also those plastic bottles leech toxins into the water. So with a filtration system, you can be sure that your family will be save from high cost and high toxins.

Cost of owning a Pur Filtration System

Both the filtration system have an indication that lets you know that it is time to change the filters. This is great since each family goes through drinking water at different rates. The faucet filtration system can cost you anywhere from about $30 to $55 and their filter replacements can be bought separately for future uses. The pitcher/dispenser can cost from about $25 to $35 and their filter replacements are available separately to buy for the future.

The Future

The Pur Water filtration company plays an active role in giving drinking water to remote regions in the world. Their newest effort is the filtration pack. This packet can be easily carried anywhere in the world and just emptied into a bucket of water. After stirring and straining, the water is now clean and drinkable. These packets are distributed to remote regions of the world to help stop the spread of water-borne illness.

So next time please think twice before buying that 24 pack of bottled- water. You can be consuming fresh, clean water right from you tap for only pennies.

Water Pik is a well established shower head manufacturer long known for producing high-quality bathroom fixtures. Their EcoFlow line of shower heads are eco-friendly options for your shower, helping reduce water consumption through low-flow shower heads without compromising on the shower experience.

About Water Pik

WaterPik has been producing quality shower heads since 1974. Creators of the first pulsating shower head, the Original Shower Massage, WaterPik shower heads are known for their long lasting quality in addition to a superior shower performance. With many different models to fit any bathroom style, WaterPik shower heads are the perfect replacement for your shower. The EcoFlow shower heads were developed by WaterPik as a high-efficiency alternative to the standard shower head to help water conservation in every home.

EcoFlow Water Saving Shower Heads

Water Pik’s EcoFlow Shower Heads are high-efficiency, low-flow devices that limit water consumption without compromising on the shower performance. Through innovative features, Water Pik’s EcoFlow shower heads dramatically reduce water consumption in the shower, making them eco-friendly. By law, the standard shower head in the United States uses no more than 2.5 gallons per minute. Water Pik EcoFlow shower heads go a step further. They come in two categories – 1.5 gallons per minute and 2.0 gallons per minute. The high-efficiency 1.5 gallons per minute EcoFlow shower heads therefore reduce water consumption by about 40 percent. For an average household, this translates into savings of approximately $180 when the costs of gas, water and sewage are added. Water conservation alone is in the order of 17,000 gallons per year for a family of four. Calculate your savings through the use of the eco-friendly WaterPik EcoFlow shower heads here.

Not only do the eco-friendly Water Pik’s EcoFlow help water conservation through reduced water flow, but additional savings are gained through reduced water heating costs as well as power costs for pumping water. Water Pik has also made sure that reduced water flow does not compromise on the shower experience by making improvements to the spray of water through the high-efficiency EcoFlow shower heads. Water Pik shower heads also come with multiple spray patterns as well as a way to control water flow rate.

Water Conservation Through EcoFlow

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that water consumption in the United States multiplied by three times during the last fifty years. Increased public demand for water has placed undue pressure on the environment and the natural habitat of various wildlife. Eco-friendly home improvements like the Water Pik EcoFlow shower heads help reduce water consumption in your household.

Water Pik is also assisting the EPA as a partner in its WaterSense program, helping develop new high-efficiency shower head specification. WaterSense labeled products are also required to perform as well, if not better, than their less efficient counterparts.

Support water consevation by using WaterPik EcoFlow shower heads.

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