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The Water Services Association of Australia, the Irrigation Association of Australia, the Nursery and Garden Industry of Australia and the Australian Water Association have developed the Smart Approved WaterMark scheme. The key objectives of the Smart Approved WaterMark scheme are to assist in the reduction of per capita water consumption in the areas of outdoor water-use via the labelling of appropriate water using/saving products and water related services and organisations. The Smart Approved WaterMark scheme is not-for-profit, voluntary and applications are assessed by an independent expert panel. |
Meeting the Challenge
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Strategy 16: The SA Government will pro-actively promote a ‘Smart Approved Water Mark’ scheme due to be implemented by 2007 and which seeks to accredit water-efficient garden products, water-efficient organisations, etc.
Completion date: Completed
Lead agency: SA Water |
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With around 55% of household water in South Australia being used outdoors, the Smart Approved WaterMark scheme has been developed to address outdoor water conservation.
It is a voluntary and not-for-profit program that allows consumers to make an informed choice towards saving water via the distinctive Smart Approved WaterMark logo. Smart Approved WaterMark is Australia's water saving labelling program for products and services which are helping to reduce outdoor water use.
Note: SA Water is only responsible for the supporting the Smart Water Mark through promotion.
For more information visit the SA Water or Smart Approved Water Mark website. |