We've all heard of — and hopefully purchased — EnergyStar-labeled lightbulbs and appliances. According to Karen Klages of the Chicago Tribune's Home and Garden section, "the EPA recently launched WaterSense an EnergyStar-like testing and labeling program dedicated to water efficiency and conservation." According to Klages, WaterSense-qualified products — sprinklers, toilets, faucets — will be at least 20 percent more water efficient than non-qualified products.
Visit epa.gov/watersense for more information.
Also, be sure to check out energystar.gov to learn more about the EnergyStar program.
Friday, January 26, 2007
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