Where the world’s running out of water

This story from The Washington Post makes for worrying reading. As we already know, the world is fast depleting its water supply and we already need more water than is falling in rain. While we have a tendency to bury our heads in the sand and think that this is someone else’s problem, the map [...]

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DA welcomes Mpumalanga water ruling

In the leafy green suburbs of South Africa it seems inconceivable that clean running water is still not available to many of our country’s residents. And when government fights them on delivering this service it makes matters even worse.  Both government and the average South African is going to have to start working towards a [...]

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Water tariffs part 2

Friends! Gather more knowledge on water affairs and have a read below.   If you feel the need to reduce your water bill account, you should contact us at CleverGreen. We specialise in practical solutions from grey water systems to rain water harvesting. You should give us a call!     Durban free water quota [...]

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Durban water under stress

See the below the story. The folks of Durban need to keep an eye on their water consumption. If you install one of our great products, you could save on your water bill as well as ease the stress on the municipal grid. Clevergreen has a wide variety of systems ranging from detailed rainwater harvesting [...]

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City of Johannesburg goes for gold

Do you open your water and electricity bill with fear every month? Do you dread phoning the municipality with a query? Do you get cold shivers at the thought of standing in the queue at the municipal offices?  Well the solution is easy! By installing one (or all) of Clevergreen’s water saving solutions you’ll be lessening your reliance [...]

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Working together to manage SA’s water better

What is it about governments and red tape? We at Clevergreen are not fond of the inefficiency of the Department of Water and Environmental Affairs. And while it does seem like their heart is in the right place, things are taking far too long to happen. This is highlighted in the article below by Mike [...]

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Volcano power may boost green energy

 This article presents an interesting quandry – the possibility of the creation of green energy, but the concern that this could cause earthquakes. On the one hand we need to create green energy but on the other, the results could be devestating. One easy, painless and safe way to contribute to the green movement is to implement [...]

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Going green with your ATM

Joining the green movement is something we should all be committing ourselves to, but I suppose the difficulty with this is that very little of today’s technology and conveniences are green (ATMs being a case in point). It all leaves you wondering where to even begin! Before getting disheartened remember that small changes in your [...]

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Water Shortages for KZN

Kwa-Zulu Natal is facing unprecedented water shortages especially along the North Coast. Each of us can help reduce the stress on the grid. By installing a rainwater harvesting system or a grey water system, you can supplement your monthly usage helping you reduce your water bill considerably. Durban – Severe weather and additional holiday traffic [...]

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City’s water stocks slump to four-year low

As Capetonians brace themselves for possible water restrictions, it seems that it will just not stop raining in Durban! The article below discusses the impact that global warming is already having and will continue to have on the amount and patterns of rain we get in South Africa. It also calls on all South Africans [...]

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