eco-cistem™ joins the BMA strengthening water conservation commitment

BathroomsNews Wed 9th Apr 2025 by KBBFocus

eco-cistem™ joins the BMA strengthening water conservation commitment

eco-cistem™ joins the BMA strengthening water conservation commitment



The Bathroom Manufacturers Association (BMA) has welcomed eco-cistem™ as its newest member, further enhancing the association’s commitment to water conservation in the bathroom sector.

eco-cistem™ is a breakthrough innovation in toilet technology that utilises condensate water from air conditioning units for flushing. This pioneering system not only significantly reduces freshwater usage but also aligns with the BMA’s mission to drive water reduction and innovation across the bathroom industry.

Developed and manufactured in the UK, the eco-cistem™ features a patented 18-litre twin-chamber cistern that prioritises condensate water. Installed in commercial hotels and office buildings, the product already delivers measurable water savings and contributes towards achieving sustainability certifications such as BREEAM and LEED.

Tom Reynolds, chief executive of the BMA, said: “We are excited to welcome eco-cistem™ into the BMA family. Their innovative technology is a prime example of how bathroom manufacturers can lead the way in environmental responsibility. The product’s ability to repurpose condensate water for toilet flushing brings exciting new opportunities to reduce the usage of mains fresh water at scale. Their membership strengthens our collective efforts to drive sustainability in the built environment and supports the UK’s wider water efficiency and climate resilience goals.”

Paul Crossley, MD of eco-cistem™, said about joining the association: “Becoming a member of the BMA is an exciting step for eco-cistem™. We’re looking forward to working with like-minded manufacturers who are passionate about sustainable solutions. Our goal is to collaborate, share knowledge, and raise awareness of how condensate water systems like eco-cistem™ can transform the way we think about flushing toilets – turning, what would be waste water, into a valuable resource. Together with the BMA, we hope to drive meaningful change in water use across the UK and beyond.”

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