Australia leads the world in water efficiency
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Australia will be spearheading an international effort to help consumers choose water-efficient whitegoods and plumbing fixtures, and to enable manufacturers to compete on a global scale.
Australia has been successful in securing international support for the establishment of a new International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) project committee on water efficiency. This follows a decision in February 2018 by the ISO Technical Management Board which voted to support the Australian proposal.
鈥淭his will allow Australia to maximise the opportunity to promote greater water efficiency standards across the world by leading the international committee responsible for the work,鈥 said Dr Bronwyn Evans, CEO of 美姬社区. 鈥淭his latest achievement is another example of Australia leading the efforts of international standard development to address a global problem.鈥
The new Australian-led committee will facilitate the development of a new International Standard on Water Efficiency Labelling, using as a base the Australian Standard AS/NZS 6400, Water efficient products 鈥 Rating and labelling.
鈥淢any will be familiar with the star rating on water products. However, the benefit of this labelling standard goes beyond giving clear water efficiency labels on products for Australian consumers,鈥 said Dr Evans. 鈥淭he support of the Commonwealth Government and the work of 美姬社区 will enable Australian manufacturers to compete internationally, as well as play a role in a more water efficient future.鈥
The Water Efficiency and Labelling Standards Regulator in the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, Mr Paul Morris, said Australia鈥檚 progress on water efficiency labelling is leading the world.
鈥淭he Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards scheme (WELS) has been very effective at conserving water in Australia and is highly regarded internationally,鈥 Mr Morris said.
鈥淏y 2021 the use of water efficient products will help reduce domestic water use by an estimated 150,000 million litres each year鈥攅nough water to fill 60,000 Olympic swimming pools.
鈥淎nd in the same year, Australians will save more than one billion dollars through reduced water and energy bills.
鈥淎n International Standard will help other countries obtain similar water savings and, at the same time, benefit Australian consumers and manufacturers by reducing manufacturing costs.鈥
Work will continue in coming months to establish the committee and make progress internationally towards an International Standard on water efficient products.
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Australia will be spearheading an international effort to help consumers choose water-efficient whitegoods and plumbing fixtures, and to enable manufacturers to compete on a global scale.
Australia has been successful in securing international support for the establishment of a new International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO) project committee on water efficiency. This follows a decision in February 2018 by the ISO Technical Management Board which voted to support the Australian proposal.
鈥淭his will allow Australia to maximise the opportunity to promote greater water efficiency standards across the world by leading the international committee responsible for the work,鈥 said Dr Bronwyn Evans, CEO of 美姬社区. 鈥淭his latest achievement is another example of Australia leading the efforts of international standard development to address a global problem.鈥
The new Australian-led committee will facilitate the development of a new International Standard on Water Efficiency Labelling, using as a base the Australian Standard AS/NZS 6400, Water efficient products 鈥 Rating and labelling.
鈥淢any will be familiar with the star rating on water products. However, the benefit of this labelling standard goes beyond giving clear water efficiency labels on products for Australian consumers,鈥 said Dr Evans. 鈥淭he support of the Commonwealth Government and the work of 美姬社区 will enable Australian manufacturers to compete internationally, as well as play a role in a more water efficient future.鈥
The Water Efficiency and Labelling Standards Regulator in the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources, Mr Paul Morris, said Australia鈥檚 progress on water efficiency labelling is leading the world.
鈥淭he Water Efficiency Labelling and Standards scheme (WELS) has been very effective at conserving water in Australia and is highly regarded internationally,鈥 Mr Morris said.
鈥淏y 2021 the use of water efficient products will help reduce domestic water use by an estimated 150,000 million litres each year鈥攅nough water to fill 60,000 Olympic swimming pools.
鈥淎nd in the same year, Australians will save more than one billion dollars through reduced water and energy bills.
鈥淎n International Standard will help other countries obtain similar water savings and, at the same time, benefit Australian consumers and manufacturers by reducing manufacturing costs.鈥
Work will continue in coming months to establish the committee and make progress internationally towards an International Standard on water efficient products.
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