Going Green? First Place to Start Is Your Toilet, Says Makers of One2flush Retrofit Kit
KALAMAZOO, Michigan-There are cars that guzzle gas. And there are toilets that guzzle water, running up utility bills and wasting one of the world's most precious resources. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, toilets account for nearly 30% of water consumption inside the home-even more if they leak. So if you're going green, want to save money and give your toilet an inside makeover, turn it into a high-efficiency, low-flow, dual-flush model with the new One2flush dual flush conversion toilet kit, the first American-made kit of its kind.
"One2flush was created with the water-conservationist and budget-conscious consumer in mind, but if they have a leaky toilet, then our product can solve that problem, too," says Patrick Hanna, President of One2products, the team behind One2flush, a dual flush valve that allows the user to choose a light flush for liquids and a complete flush for solids. "With One2flush, the average American family can save 30 gallons a day immediately, and over 10,000 gallons per year," he explained. "It begins to pay for itself right away. In drought-stricken areas, the water- and dollar-savings are faster and more dramatic."
One2flush retails under $34.95. New toilets outfitted with a dual flush valve can cost as much as $750
Hanna also points out that porcelain toilets are non-degradable, so by retrofitting their existing toilets, homeowners can help reduce the amount of landfill space across the country. The One2flush also uses less fresh water inside the home-which, in turn, eases demands on wastewater treatment plants and septic systems.
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