Saving Water Means Saving Money
12 August 2005 - 6:00am
More and more Michigan companies discover new profits in water conservation.
The drive to eliminate wasteful resource use and inefficient practices -- and, by extension, cut costs -- is leading a growing number of companies in Michigan to more closely scrutinize their traditional water use practices. Michigan companies typically pay little attention to how water flows through their operation. But closer inspection is revealing some remarkably simple ways to simultaneously implement more responsible water use and save money.
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Less Water Means More Money
Source:
Michigan Land Use Institute, August 9, 2005
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