4 Ways to Make Bathrooms More Eco-Friendly

Dec 5th, 2011 Chris Huang

Whether in a school, an office complex, a shopping mall, an airport, or a daycare facility, public bathrooms are excellent places to implement environmentally friendly products and choices. Through a few well-chosen design and product elements, these spaces can greatly reduce waste and preserve natural resources. In fact, bathrooms offer a remarkable number of chances for businesses to go green, from utilizing natural light to reducing water consumption and cutting down energy use. Below, find four specific ways to make bathrooms more ecological and eco-friendly, as well as to cut costs while becoming more efficient.

Utilize Natural Light:
By designing office areas, workplaces, kitchens, and bathrooms with windows that draw sunlight inside, you make the most of the sun's power and natural light. Not only does utilizing this natural light cut financial expenses but also it reduces unnecessary energy waste of electricity.

Pick Environmentally Friendly Floors:
In today's market, there are many eco-friendly flooring options to choose from, including antibacterial linoleum, long-lasting concrete, durable tile, and inexpensive laminate. Some options are even made of renewable or recyclable materials, which are qualities to take into consideration when making a purchase. Evaluate the durability, environmental footprint, and required maintenance of the available materials before making a decision, and stay away from vinyl, a material that produces harmful chemicals when burned.

Reduce Water Use:
Because toilets account for most of a bathroom's water use, switching to high-efficiency models can lead to major savings, both for the planet and for your bottom line. Look for the EPA's WaterSense label to find the most efficient commodes, some of which can use 1.3 gallons of water per flush as compared to older models' 5 gallons per flush. Beyond toilets, changes can also be made by fixing faucet leaks and eliminating unnecessary water flow through the installation automatic sink faucets.

Install Automatic Hand Dryers:
In contrast to paper towels, electric hand dryers create more hygienic restrooms, save trees, reduce landfill waste, and save money. With automatic hand dryers, you will not need to continually reorder, stock, and dispose of paper towels, substances which usually cannot be recycled. Plus, the very production of paper towels damages the environment, creating 4.6 tons of carbon dioxide compared to the 1.6 tons an automatic hand dryer would make in its lifetime. By using an electric hand dryer, companies take a step towards improving unnecessary waste and turning bathrooms into more eco-friendly spaces.

About the Author:


Chris Huang writes for World Dryer Corporation (http://www.worlddryer.com/), the leading provider of electric hand dryers, including the new SmartDri hand dryers. World Dryer electric hand dryers are durable, hygienic and environmentally sound. Learn more at http://www.worlddryer.com.

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