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Eco Friendly Faucet
As part of the going green revolution, many consumers are looking for bath faucets that are ecologically friendly. This may mean using technology, recycled washers or ceramic discs in manufacturing these faucets. Eco-friendly faucets also conserve water, a fast depleting natural resource and helps reduce your water bills.

Touchless faucets would qualify as an ecofriendly faucet. Another interesting faucet is the Guru Tap, that was so named because it comes from the Hindu word, the master. The Italian designer, Ernesto Messineo is based in Milan and hopes that his tap design will become the leader for a whole new generation of faucets.

There is its water reduction feature which will save water and yet still deliver enough water for use.  It also has an unusual way of directing the water flow as shown in the diagram. The water is first directed up and then down. The top of the tap is made from a tinted but clear material which will allow the user to see the roundabout way of water flow.

Also available are metered faucets are more suitable for a more commercial setting, but is worth a mention as it deals with water conservation on a public level. A new faucet is also available that allows you to prevent wasting hot water, by allowing temperature selection and mixing metered amounts of cold and hot water to give you flow at a desired temperature.

Kohler, Moen, Toto, Hansgrohe and Danze offer eco-friendly and “green” faucets that play an important role in conserving water in every household and from every faucet. Sloan has recently come out with the Solis, a solar powered electronic touchless faucet.