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Dulux Envirowash named WaterMark Commercial Product of the Year

Smart WaterMark has announced the Dulux Envirowash as the 2012 Commercial Product of the Year.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

10 Dec 2012 2m read View Author

Smart WaterMark has announced the Dulux Envirowash as the 2012 Commercial Product of the Year.

The selection criteria for the awards are based on innovation, marketability, sustainability and good design of which the EnviroWash System scored highly in each.

Finalists are only eligible for the award after receiving Smart WaterMark certification for water saving.

The Dulux Envirowash System is an onsite wash station that allows painters to clean all paint tools when using water based paints. The unit is transportable and is a water efficient way to clean paint brushes, rollers and recycle rinse water.

Jason Farrugia (fifth from the left) from Dulux accepting the 2012 Commercial Product of the Year by Smart WaterMark for the Dulux Envirowash System.

Smart WaterMark CEO, Julian Gray, said:

“The Smart WaterMark label was originally used for products and services around the home and garden. Over the past two years we’ve seen a steady growth in the non-residential sector. We’re pleased to reward innovative thinking, good design and smart technology with the Awards.”

Finalists in the Commercial Award include: Irrigation & Water Technologies KISSS subsurface irrigation system, Water Group Smart Metering provide consulting, smart metering and turnkey delivery services to conserve water, Observant - remote monitoring and management and Winterhalter UC-S undercounter commercial glasswasher.

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