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Not just a WC

Whiteville Ceramics has introduced its water SAVER® system and rimless VORTIX® technology: both now available to the UK bathroom market.

Modern by design and innovative in function, the company’s range of contemporary WCs are designed to reduce water usage, optimise flushing and increase hygiene standards in the bathroom.

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WATER SAVER® TECHNOLOGY - SAVER® reduces water usage by up to 50% and is available across all WCs. This technology reduces energy costs, as well as help save the world’s water resources and given only 2% of the earth's fresh supply of water is locked in ice caps and glaciers, water conservation is integral to the company’s product designs and advances in technology.

An average flush typically uses up to 6 litres of water each time. SAVER® actually reduces the volume of water on tank models, saving anywhere from 3 to 4.5 litres in full flush and from 2.5 to 3 litres in a small flush. This gives the average UK homeowner a total saving of up to 50%, reducing general household utility bills and creating a more sustainable bathroom and lifestyle.

Its VORTIX® SYSTEM ensures better hygienic standards, since every part of the WC can be easily cleaned, the rimless design when combined with the VORTIX® technology, results in optimized performance with every flush. By removing the rim the powerful VORTIX® system pushes water both horizontally and vertically around the bowl, which means the water passes across more internal surface area and water is released through one or two separate nozzles.

This patented innovation creates a vortex effect, which efficiently cleans the pan without splashing over the sides. The rimless technology ensures better hygiene standards, since every part of the WC can be easily cleaned preventing mould growth in hidden areas. Furthermore, VORTIX® also reduces noise resulting in a rimless system that is functional, water saving, silent and with zero spray every use!

“Sustainability is at the forefront of everyone’s mind right now and finding ways to save money and water in the home has become a key criterion for greener living – especially in the bathroom. According to a new report by Garnier, 73% of UK homeowners want to be more sustainable in 2021, which goes to show us all that the past year has made us think differently about how we behave. Of those 73%, almost half agreed that 2020 was a wake-up call to protect the environment and this is clear when we consider the latest trend for eco interiors that incorporate sustainable product design,” says Graham Bucktrout, Managing Director at IBC Group.

www.whitevilleceramics.co.uk

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