Like most people, I care about conserving water – but when it comes to actually scrimping on shower-time, I am loathe to cut back on my morning wake-up ritual. Thats why I am so excited about a new eco-friendly shower design from a student at the Royal College of Art in London. Design student Peter Brewin has developed a shower that actually recycles water – drastically reducing consumption, and saving customers a pretty penny in their utility bills.
ECO-FRIENDLY SHOWER RECYCLES WATER
by Jill Fehrenbacher, 09/14/05
filed under: Green Products, Interactive Objects, Recycled Materials, Renewable Energy, Sustainable Building
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Big fat business if he comes to Spain.
Such a brilliant idea.
It sounds like it must use a lot of electricity though. Is this just a high-tech solution to a low-tech problem? All it really takes is a low-flow shower head, responsible time limits, and reusing the graywater for water plants. Any shower that takes longer than five minutes is a luxury, no?
sounds great, but what about peeing in the shower? ick.
Your wabsite has given me alot of information for my next creation. Thank You
it sounds terrific! how can we get one?
thanks safe that it serves to me as something.