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Community organisations sought for revolutionary New Zealand RainStick Shower pilot

New Zealand chosen to run the international pilot programme!

Community organisations are being sought to take part in a revolutionary water- and energy-saving pilot programme that is starting this month in New Zealand.

After New Zealand was chosen to run an international pilot programme by RainStick Shower, an innovative Canadian company, due to the country’s forward-thinking approach to water resilience, Watersmart is now launching a pilot programme that offers an opportunity to win one of 10 NZ-exclusive RainStick Shower recycling systems worth $10,000, installed for free.

As part of the pilot, Watersmart has approached Kiwi organisations to nominate people and community organisations that they think are worthy recipients for one of the free RainStick Showers on offer. If they know a person or organisation who would benefit from this unique opportunity that also enables them to keep the RainStick Shower at the end of the pilot, they should visit the Watersmart website for more details and to apply via a simple nomination form. Applications close on 31 October.

Founded in Canada in 2019 with the goal to help households drastically reduce their water and energy consumption, RainStick Shower is the first WiFi-enabled circular shower that saves 80% water and up to 80% energy while providing almost double the flow of a traditional low-flow shower.

Using proprietary water recirculation technology, RainStick Shower recovers the water and energy typically wasted to create a luxurious, environmentally conscious shower experience. Users can download the RainStick App to see environmental insights in real-time and track their own water and energy savings.

Take a look at a RainStick video below!

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Listed as one of TIME Magazine’s Best Inventions Of 2023, and awarded the Best of CES 2022 Innovations Award Honouree for its circular shower technology, RainStick Shower offers an 11-litre high-flow showering experience while only using 1.8 litres of water. In comparison, a standard three star WELS rated showerhead is around eight-nine litres per minute.

Andrew Olsen, co-founder and Managing Director of WaterSmart, says: “As up to 70% of the average 227 litres of water used by Kiwis every day is used in the bathroom (according to learn.org.nz), RainStick Shower has the potential to make a big difference to Kiwi lives, budgets, and the environment.

“We therefore think this creates an opportunity to involve community organisations. We want RainStick to make the biggest and most positive impact that it can, so we are keen to see who gets nominated to dramatically reduce their water and energy consumption, all whilst showering in a luxurious, high-pressure experience.

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