Water efficiency ideas dominate non-household innovation

Schemes to help businesses use less water dominate the latest round of innovation funding from the non-household sector’s Market Improvement Fund.

Of the seven projects to be awarded funding, five focus on engaging with customers and encourage them to conserve water. A total of £750,000 was distributed among the entries during the third year of the fund.

Markus Lloyd, MOSL’s head of market performance, said: “We are thrilled with the projects approved for this round of the Market Improvement Fund.

“The fund provides a platform for innovators to conduct pilots, undertake research and test potential solutions to problem areas in the market that aim to make it better for customers and the environment. The projects are excellent examples of innovation in the market and we look forward to seeing what they produce.”

The successful projects were:

Other schemes included MOSL’s proposal to add a feature to the non-household water website for customers to search for their retailer by entering postcode or meter identification number.

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