03/09/2018
Water Efficiency Programme For Businesses
Invest Northern Ireland has announced the Water Efficiency Programme, offering tailored support for up to ten Northern Ireland-based businesses.
Successful applicants will receive a fully funded water audit and up to five days of bespoke consultancy support focusing on solutions. Participants will also have the opportunity to receive the Water Champions Award supported by the NI Consumer Council.
Businesses could benefit from:
• an expert external evaluation of your current practices relating to water usage
• advice on both basic housekeeping and advanced water saving techniques and technologies
• key learnings on the importance of monitoring, measuring and controlling water consumption
• networking and learning from other businesses at information and solutions events
Spaces are limited so register your interest by 7 September 2018 by contacting invest NI's Energy and Resource Efficiency Team.
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Successful applicants will receive a fully funded water audit and up to five days of bespoke consultancy support focusing on solutions. Participants will also have the opportunity to receive the Water Champions Award supported by the NI Consumer Council.
Businesses could benefit from:
• an expert external evaluation of your current practices relating to water usage
• advice on both basic housekeeping and advanced water saving techniques and technologies
• key learnings on the importance of monitoring, measuring and controlling water consumption
• networking and learning from other businesses at information and solutions events
Spaces are limited so register your interest by 7 September 2018 by contacting invest NI's Energy and Resource Efficiency Team.
(MH)
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