Uisce Eireann has invited small and medium-sized businesses across Ireland to take part in its water stewardship programme.
The programme could help the businesses save money on their water bills.
In partnership with the Small Firms Association (SFA), the water stewardship programme aims to improve the sustainability of businesses and to raise awareness about the importance of water conservation.
As part of the free online programme, participants will have access to an online self-study course. Module one focuses on improving water stewardship in business operations, while Module two guides participants on how to conduct a water audit.
Participating businesses will benefit from enhanced reputational advantages as the programme is accepted under Bord Bia's esteemed Origin Green Scheme. Moreover, the Water Stewardship Programme is accredited by the European Water Stewardship Standard (EWS) which further reinforces its credibility.
Cara Lloyd from the Corner Bakery, a small and medium-sized enterprise, said: "This online course is an excellent opportunity for businesses to enhance their knowledge and make informed decisions about water conservation. The flexible nature of the course allowed me to integrate the learning process with my busy schedule. Implementing the strategies learned has resulted in significant water savings for my business."
Elizabeth Bowen from SFA, stated: "We are thrilled to partner with Uisce Éireann in promoting this programme to our members. By participating in the Water Stewardship Programme, business will gain invaluable knowledge and guidance on conducting water audits specific to their businesses. This will allow them to identify and implement water conservation and efficiency measures, resulting in cost savings and a reduced environmental impact."
Christine Crawford from Uisce Éireann, said: "Water is a vital resource, and it is essential for every business to recognise the need for responsible water usage. A recent survey carried out on behalf of Uisce Éireann found that more than half of SMEs believe operating a sustainable business attracts more customers. By joining the Water Stewardship Programme for SMEs, companies can proactively contribute towards protecting the environment and conserving this precious resource, while also improving their sustainability credentials."
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