With water restrictions in place in many U.S. states, a demand for water conservation technologies is steadily rising. The Water-Leech is a portable water filter that collects up to 90 mm of water that would normally be wasted from showers, baths and even washing machines. It's a great solution to the growing search to become more eco-efficient in our use of precious resources.
The Australian invention is being promoted under the tagline, "With a Water-Leech, there are virtually no water restrictions."
"The Water-Leech is a sleek and practical design constructed of Impact and chemical resistant plastics," the company says on their site. "Utilising strong but relatively small whisper quiet pumps powered by a 12 volt rechargeable power pack (charger included), the Water-Leech is the sensible answer to effective grey water collection from your shower, bath or laundry."
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Why This Trend Is Growing
- Water Conservation Technologies
- The rising demand for water conservation technologies presents opportunities for innovative solutions like the Water-Leech portable water filter.
- Eco-efficiency
- The growing search for eco-efficient solutions creates opportunities for products like the Water-Leech that help minimize waste and maximize resource usage.
- Grey Water Collection
- The need for effective grey water collection drives the market for solutions like the Water-Leech that can collect and reuse water from showers, baths, and laundry.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Water Filtration
- The water filtration industry can benefit from the rising demand for innovative solutions like the Water-Leech.
- Sustainable Living
- The sustainable living industry can leverage products like the Water-Leech to promote eco-friendly practices and resource conservation.
- Home Appliances
- The home appliance industry can explore opportunities to incorporate water conservation technologies like the Water-Leech into washing machines and showers.
