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ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY URGED TO SEEK FREE ADVICE ON WATER EFFICIENCY

10th August 2006
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More than a third of small and medium sized electronics businesses need practical help with waste minimisation issues such as reducing water use, says research commissioned by Envirowise.
More than two thirds of electronics companies (67%) consider the reduction of waste to be an important issue, according to the survey of small and medium-sized businesses. However, when it comes to implementing change, 38% say they need practical help.



The findings are released as the electronics industry – which is one of the UK’s heaviest water users – faces concerns over reduced rainfall and the impact of potential drought orders.



In light of this, Envirowise is urging electronics businesses to take advantage of its free advice to help them reduce water wastage.



And with 42% of survey respondents stating that they prefer to source information on reducing waste via the internet, accessing online resources is a logical place to begin.



For instance, Envirowise’s online water tools allow businesses to record and keep track of how much water is being used, benchmark against competitors and offer practical advice and guidance on reducing consumption.



Businesses that are interested in investing in sustainable products and technologies can also benefit from the online Water Technology List (WTL). The WTL offers a real incentive for businesses to invest in technologies that promote the efficient use of water by offering tax relief through the Enhanced Capital Allowance (ECA) scheme.



Dr Martin Gibson, Envirowise Programme Director commented: “Our research has shown that the issue of waste is important to most businesses and companies should take advantage of the free advice available to help them improve resource efficiency.



“With the risk of severe drought looming in parts of the UK, electronics companies simply cannot afford to ignore the consequences of potential water shortages, yet some are still pouring money down the drain through inefficient use of water. By putting into place simple water management techniques, businesses can often make savings of around 30 per cent on water and effluent bills.”





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