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Waterless urinals are gaining traction in commercial buildings, schools, and other high-traffic facilities because they reduce operating costs, conserve water, and support sustainability goals. The three main benefits are:
1. Lower maintenance costs: With no flush valves, sensors, or moving parts, waterless urinals reduce the risk of mechanical failures and can help limit plumbing service calls.
2. Greater drought resilience: By eliminating flush water, facilities can reduce exposure to rising municipal water rates and better align with local conservation requirements.
3. Support for green building goals: Water-saving restroom upgrades can strengthen a facility’s sustainability profile and may contribute to green building certification efforts, including LEED-related objectives.
For property managers, educational institutions, and other facility operators, waterless urinal technology offers a practical path to lower operating expenses, improved resource efficiency, and long-term sustainability gains.
