UK government announces £4.5 mln water credit pilot with tap aerators

Published 16:50 on March 8, 2024  /  Last updated at 16:50 on March 8, 2024  / /  Biodiversity, EMEA, Nature-based, Voluntary

The UK government has announced a water credit pilot in Cambridge through retrofitting water-efficient devices, such as tap aerators, into buildings at a cost of up to £4.5 million ($5.8 mln) to enable the development of thousands of houses.
The UK government has announced a water credit pilot in Cambridge through retrofitting water-efficient devices, such as tap aerators, into buildings at a cost of up to £4.5 million ($5.8 mln) to enable the development of thousands of houses.


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