Making the Case for WaterSense Showerheads
Showers are estimated to consume more than 1.7 trillion gallons of water per year in the United States — enough for 41 million baths,...
Examining the WaterSense Certification for Flushing Urinals
Recognizing that urinals in commercial and institutional settings represent a significant source of excessive water use, the Energy Policy...
Broadening Indonesian Market Access for Environmentally Friendly Products Through Ecolabeling Certification
The Indonesian people’s awareness of environmentally friendly products is steadily increasing thanks to the Ministry of Environment and...
Examining the WaterSense Certification for Flushing Urinals
Recognizing that urinals in commercial and institutional settings represent a significant source of excessive water use, the Energy Policy...
Understanding Certified Products and Why They Matter to Consumers
Product certification, which includes product listing and labeling, is essential in the plumbing industry. This helps protect the...
WaterSense Faucets Save More Than You’d Think
According to current estimates, U.S. households contain 222 million lavatory faucets, a number to which approximately 17 million new...
What is WaterSense and Why Should Your Products Seek Certification?
WaterSense-labeled products are certified to use at least 20 percent less water, save energy and perform as well or better than similar...
The History of ‘Lead-Free’ Legislation in Plumbing
These days, the threat of lead leaching from pipes and plumbing fixtures into drinking water is obvious and addressed via numerous...
Inspectors Find Our Marks of Conformity Invaluable
We at IAPMO R&T fully understand the power of the UPC mark of conformity — the information and trust it conveys, its high recognition...
Are You Getting the Maximum Benefit from Your IAPMO R&T Listing?
For a listee, the IAPMO R&T listing indicates that your products have been tested by a qualified product testing laboratory, evaluated...