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We know everyone washes their car differently. We recommend using a bucket of soapy water or visit one of the car washes around Tauranga that use recycled water.
Tauranga City Council is offering free workshops on the benefits of harvesting rainwater and how to choose a suitable rainwater tank for your needs.
As the second largest commercial user of water in Tauranga, the Port of Tauranga is as keen as anyone in the city to make sure it is being mindful of its water use.
A number of Tauranga businesses are finding innovative ways to save water when it comes to washing cars, trucks, and buses.
We can help your business save water and cut spending on water and power bills with our shorter shower kit.
Water Watchers, the year-round plan for managing water in Tauranga, has been approved by Tauranga City Council to remain through to 2026.
After regular rain and a wet winter, water conservation may not be front of mind for many people.
Up to a quarter of a household’s water is used in the laundry and hundreds of litres can be washed down the drain every day.
We’ve all heard variations of phrases like money down the drain, or job down the toilet, and it’s really no surprise that bathroom water use has become a metaphor for waste.
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