Use a systematic approach to reduce water use
Systems and techniques that can help your business to develop a more structured approach to water use and efficiency.
Businesses use water for a number of different purposes. Avoid one-off fixes. Set a water policy for your whole site, assign owners, and review progress regularly. A structured programme helps you find savings, keep staff engaged and maintain momentum.
Adopting a systematic approach can also help you to:
- identify all of the achievable savings
- avoid the exercise becoming a one-off 'purge'
- pursue ongoing savings
- ensure staff are motivated to help
- implement ideas more easily
- make sure the programme doesn't lose momentum and disappear
You can manage your water use by adopting a systematic approach that includes:
- assessing how much water your business uses
- creating a water use policy or incorporating information into a more general environmental policy
- setting up a water reduction plan that defines who will be involved, what they will do and how they will communicate progress
- identifying and selecting the most appropriate water efficiency measures
- setting environmental targets and objectives
- reviewing performance of the water reduction plan and programme
- reporting results to internal and external stakeholders
If your business has an environmental management system (EMS) - or you're setting one up - you should use it to manage your water use.
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