Saving Water On World Environment Day

Saving Water On World Environment Day

CerMix blue setting sustainable standards BONN standard and evolution of JADO ideal, may 2011. An intact environment in water, air and soil is the basis of life of all people. Since 1976, the international day of the environment in Germany is celebrated on June 5. The philosophy of the world environment day, to think about the effective use of natural resources and the protection of the Earth, goes hand in hand with the goals of ideal standard international. So the company is committed to design ever more innovative environmentally friendly products that focused on the real needs of the people and not compromise on use, functionality and safety. Governance and sustainability in ecological and economic aspects of leading bathroom manufacturers with new products, which were developed in collaboration with the renowned design studio artifact shows ecological: CerMix blue and evolution are masters in water and energy saving and keep it as low as possible the impact on the environment.

The next generation In a new era of water saving, ideal standard CerMix blue starts the valve technology. The new collection consisting of 16 new models reduces the consumption of water and energy when compared to a conventional faucet concisely and thus contributing to the protection of the environment. At the same time, the series is leading the way in the field of aesthetics and functionality, the responsible handling of water as well as the security and hygiene. CerMix blue shines due to the innovative design of the Mixer taps: the so-called IdealPure technology decouples the waterways completely from the faucet body. This ensures a better quality of drinking water and for health and safety in accordance with the drinking water directive of the EU. Proud owner of the new CerMix blue can enjoy also generation of water and energy savings in the hundreds per year. Compared with an average fitting 80 percent of less stagnation water is produced and the temperature of the water is ten times faster than usually achieved.

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