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Does anyone know of an Aussie equivalent of this organisation?
I think the concept will take off with Prof Yunus and the Grameen Bank initiative winning the Nobel Peace Prize.
Does anyone know of an Aussie equivalent of this organisation?
I think the concept will take off with Prof Yunus and the Grameen Bank initiative winning the Nobel Peace Prize.
Smart Approved WaterMark is Australia’s water saving labelling program for products and services which are helping to reduce outdoor water use. With up to 60% of household water in Australian cities being used outdoors, the Smart Approved WaterMark scheme has been developed to address outdoor water conservation. It is a voluntary and not-for-profit program that allows consumers to make an informed choice towards saving water via the distinctive Smart Approved WaterMark logo.

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The Smart Approved WaterMark scheme is managed by a Steering Committee comprising Australia’s peak bodies of the urban water industry and leading authorities on outdoor water use which includes the Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA), the Irrigation Association of Australia (IAA), the Nursery and Garden Industry Australia (NGIA) and the Australian Water Association (AWA). Other national organisations may also be invited to participate. The scheme is funded by the managing agencies and from application fees.
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