The Environment Department has launched a consultation to strengthen water efficiency rules for new homes in a bid to boost ...
The government has revealed plans that will legally enforce rules on your toilets and shower in a proposal that could save ...
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) new water rules could save families £100 a year on bills say ...
Ministers are proposing to tighten rules on water efficiency in new homes to tackle scarcity issues that have led to stalled ...
The government aims to make water usage more efficient in new builds to help tackle water shortages for future building ...
These suggested changes could make new builds more water efficient, saving families around 20 litres per person per day, ...
A consultation has launched on raising standards for housebuilders that will require new homes to feature more water-saving measures.
The plans have been welcomed by campaigners and house builders, but there are calls to extend the benefits to existing homes so they too can save money.
The Environment Department (Defra) has launched a consultation to strengthen rules for new homes in a bid to boost ...
Changes to building regulations could see new homes fitted with water-saving features such as aerated taps and showerheads, and dual flush toilets. Proposals include tightening the current mandatory ...
Aerated taps, efficient showerheads, and dual flush toilets promise to enable thousands of new developments in support of ...
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