Close Menu
  • Home
  • Ratings
  • Showbiz News
  • Horoscope
  • Tech Jungle
  • BRAND NEWS
  • Movies
  • Music
  • About
    • BE PART OF THE LIONHEARTV FAMILY!
    • THE PRIDE
    • ADVERTISE AT LIONHEARTV
What's Hot

Treat Your OPPO Device to a Holiday Checkup at OPPO Service Day

December 13, 2025

Allianz PNB Life Empowers Future Leaders Through Financial Education and Mentorship

December 13, 2025

UnionBank Champions Financial Inclusion at ‘Open Finance for PERA’ Pilot Launch

December 13, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube TikTok
LionhearTVLionhearTV
  • Home
  • Ratings
  • Showbiz News
  • Horoscope
  • Tech Jungle
  • BRAND NEWS
  • Movies
  • Music
  • About
    • BE PART OF THE LIONHEARTV FAMILY!
    • THE PRIDE
    • ADVERTISE AT LIONHEARTV
LionhearTVLionhearTV
Home»Technology»Tapping into responsibility
Technology

Tapping into responsibility

Lion's DenBy Lion's DenJanuary 16, 2022No Comments5 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Email

It is incredible for a country with super-typhoon-levels of rainfall to run short of water. But Filipinos are not stunned by this. In a year, we alternately pray for rain then for no more rain, but with accelerating climate change, both come in extremes.

When personal sanitation is every household’s first line of defense, walang tubig sounds like a death sentence with the global climate crisis humming in the background.

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals was spot on in declaring access to clean water a universal human right, but this right must be balanced with many other rights. We cannot just bulldoze our way through indigenous peoples’ ancestral lands to clean water. What can we do in the meantime?

We now often hear the government appeals to the public to conserve water and avoid wastage. The United Nations Aquastat reports that agriculture remains to be the largest water consumer, accounting for 69% of annual water withdrawals globally. Industry (including power generation) comes second at 19% and households at 12%. The first sector, unless you are a managing substantive farmland, is out of the control of the urbanite. The latter two are where many of us can help make every drop count.

Developers like Carmen Jimenez-Ong of Menarco Development and Chut Cherva of NOVA Group are valuing water like gold and have diversified water sources in their landmark buildings to reduce potable water consumption by up to 65%. On a larger scale, many cities are designing or retrofitting their public spaces to retain water (think: allowing parks to flood so the rest of the city doesn’t).

“Hundreds of individual projects that form part of an ecosystem—permeable pavements, rain gardens, grass swales—soak up the water, filter it, and store it. Then, when the river is low enough, they discard it into waterways to be used. It’s like bringing the concrete jungle back into the natural water cycle,” says Arcadis Head of South-East Asia and India Ross McKenzie of their Wuhan Sponge City project in China.

For water product leader LIXIL, whose legacy includes the ceramic finishes for Frank Lloyd Wright’s expansion of Tokyo’s Imperial Hotel, this means making great strides in preventing leakage.

“We have a detection system called GROHE Sense Guard, which is a Wi-Fi-connected water controller that is installed on the main water pipe. It senses all the water passing by. When it detects a pipe break, it automatically shuts off the water supply to reduce consequential damage. It also notifies you on your smartphone of leaks, including micro-leaks,” says Priyanka Tanwar, Leader, Communications and Corporate Responsibility LIXIL Asia. “Apart from that, the GROHE Sense app provides a complete overview of your water consumption—daily, weekly, monthly, and you have transparency over your water consumption.”

For GROHE, time is water and every second counts. In effect, we can get fuss-free five-minute showers. “We have push and turn technologies in our shower systems, accessible through all our brands— American Standard, GROHE and INAX. These control the exact flow and temperature of water, thereby minimizing that extra time that was wasted initially under the shower, trying to get the right temperature and the right flow,” says Tanwar.

Furthermore, just being easy to maintain means it take less water to clean GROHE products, says Tanwar. “Our Aqua Ceramic technologies keep your ceramic products fresh for up to 99 years. What does that mean in day-to-day consumer behavior? It means that the amount of water and other resources you spend on cleaning your toilet bowl are reduced drastically. Just multiply this by the number of households that have the potential of using that product.”

The water value chain goes deep, and responsibility can be taken on at multiple points. The International WELL Building Institute recommends that more people drink from the tap instead of relying on bottled water. This makes us more vigilant of our domestic water quality and compels our providers to treat our water to drinkable standards. Moreover, the water it takes to produce the bottle is oftentimes ten times the amount of water the bottle itself contains. GROHE Blue systems takes on the mission by filtering tap water from the tap and serving it at the temperature that you want (still or sparkling).

All GROHE’s products are also made at carbon neutral plants, which utilize renewable energy and recycled water. Moreover, GROHE’s four best-selling products have recently been relaunched as Cradle to Cradle Certified, meaning their components in the end-of-life-phase can be used in the creation of new products. All these tweaks of the tap add up. LIXIL has been featured in the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index (DJSI World) for two years in a row now.

Clean water is a lifeline. There are an estimated 800 million people, at least a third of the global population, today who still don’t have access to safe drinking water. By the time we reach 2050, two out of five people in the world would have experienced water stress. Interventions are needed at every scale—personal, systemic, buildings, and cities—if we are to combat the water crisis and exit the pandemic healthy and hydrated.

Comments

Carmen Jimenez-Ong Chut Cherva FuentesManila GROHE LIXIL Priyanka Tanwar
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit Email
Previous ArticleTalbog sina Bea Alonzo, Chie Filomeno? Sassa Gurl is now an official White Castle Whisky calendar model
Next Article GMA Network’s new drama ‘Little Princess,’ a hit during its pilot telecast!
Lion's Den
  • Website
  • Facebook
  • X (Twitter)
  • Instagram

LionhearTV has always believed in what the everyday reader can contribute, and has always been open to receiving input, help, or leads on stories. Readers are always encouraged to drop us their thoughts either by either by leaving a comment on a post, or contact us directly – email us at lionheartvnet@gmail.com.

Related Posts

A Christmas tradition of wonder: Ballet Manila’s Holiday Cheer Series returns with Snow White

December 11, 2025

Samsung Philippines unveils Business Experience Studio and SmartThings Home Showroom

December 11, 2025

TechLife Pad Pro 12 Review: A productivity tablet built for fast-paced, everyday creativity

December 10, 2025

LionhearTV bags its third Top Media Partner award from HONOR Philippines in 2025

December 4, 2025
Add A Comment

Comments are closed.

Find us on Facebook
Blogmeter.Top



Trending

LionhearTV bags its third Top Media Partner award from HONOR Philippines in 2025

December 4, 2025

TV5 ends partnership with ABS-CBN

December 4, 2025

The Double Standard of Aging in Showbiz: Men Age Like Wine, Women Like Expired Milk?

November 18, 2025

After 6 years, Gina Lopez’s voice continues to haunt through the storms

November 9, 2025

LionhearTV opens nominations for RAWR Awards X

October 29, 2025
Showbiz News

Katherine Luna’s daughter joins Coco Martin’s hit series ‘FPJ’s Batang Quiapo’

December 13, 2025

‘Stigma: Mga Batang Poz 2’ deepens HIV awareness through young adult storytelling

December 12, 2025

Claudine Barretto praises sister Gretchen’s strength after DOJ dismisses complaint in Missing Sabungeros case

December 12, 2025

David Licauco becomes GSC Inc. endorser after ChatGPT recommendation

December 12, 2025

The Barum officially launches in the Philippines through The Glow Atelier

December 12, 2025
Most Viewed

Treat Your OPPO Device to a Holiday Checkup at OPPO Service Day

December 13, 2025

Allianz PNB Life Empowers Future Leaders Through Financial Education and Mentorship

December 13, 2025

UnionBank Champions Financial Inclusion at ‘Open Finance for PERA’ Pilot Launch

December 13, 2025

Obsi Tattoo Studio Unveils New Premium Space in Quezon City

December 13, 2025

Toronto’s Jenny Palacios Unpacks Grown-Up Awkwardness in Her Nostalgic, Guitar-Driven Anthem, ‘IYKYK’

December 13, 2025
eMVP Digital is an online empire that useful pieces of information and a resource for a daily dose of entertainment in all forms. It produces LionhearTV.net, Dailypedia.net, RAWR Awards, RAWRMag, DailyPIPOL, and Broken Lion. These platforms have a highly-engaged audience per month, which varies from ages and sexes.



Blogmeter.Top
© 2025 LionhearTV.net.
  • Home
  • Ratings
  • Showbiz News
  • Horoscope
  • Tech Jungle
  • BRAND NEWS
  • Movies
  • Music
  • About
    • BE PART OF THE LIONHEARTV FAMILY!
    • THE PRIDE
    • ADVERTISE AT LIONHEARTV

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.