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Save on water by using kitchen and bathroom products supplied by Vitra

Tons of water can be saved annually from taps showers and baths by the use of cartridges adjusted to control the flow of water in the kitchen and bathroom using such products as Vitraclean technoligy. Vitra dual flush cisterns are an incredible way of going green and helping the annual rate of saving water a noticable volume as the flush works in a different manner saves over 30 litres of water a day.

Ingenius methods are put to manufacturing by producing cartridges that will save continuous litres of water in the kitchen and bathroom. New designs by Vitra can expect upto 40% savings on flushes and the designs that are in place will produce modern and efficient ways of installation in the kitchen and bathroom appliances that will economically be recognised throughout the home.
Vitra have a range of products particularly in the bathroom range that can accomadate water savings and will be sure to be a market leader in the green world way of thinking as it gaurantees to make headway for forward thinking in the home for the saving of water. The world continues to make it apparent that we are constantly looking for ways for saving water.
If you are conscious of saving water in the kitchen and bathroom then look up Vitra products and check out their products. If you have a family then these products can make considerable savings in your home and do your carbon footprint no harm.

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Filed under: Kitchen & Bathroom Installation/Design — Craig on October 23, 2009

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