
Water Conservation
Q&A with Lena Medina, Featured Associate for The Home Depot #SustainabilitySquad
Beginning in 2013, The Home Depot partnered with the Georgia Aquarium and WaterSense to establish a series of signs to educate visitors on aquatic life and water efficiency. The signage is designed to highlight impressive information, pairing fun facts about massive sea creatures with surprising information about household water use. For example, the giant grouper grows to eight feet and can weigh 660 pounds. That's almost as impressive as the fact that our customers’ purchases of WaterSense products in 2021 helped reduce annual water consumption by over 66 billion gallons.
are used each year on showering in the United States.
Q&A with Lena Medina, Featured Associate for The Home Depot #SustainabilitySquad
How to Test Your Water: A Comprehensive Guide for Homeowners
Q&A with Suzanne Bontempo, Our Water Our World Program Coordinator
What Is Xeriscaping?
Protecting Your Garden from Drought
How-To: Building a Rain Garden
Merchant Q&A: New Faucets Save More than Water
The Home Depot Awarded 2022 WaterSense Partner of the Year
The Home Depot Stores Practice Smart Watering
Rachio Helps Homeowners Get Smart with Outdoor Water Use
Merchant Q&A: The Best Toilets for Water Savings and Performance
Sustainable Forestry Includes Safeguarding Waterways
Engineered Floors is Changing the Carpet Industry with PureColor® Technology
Restoring Steelhead and Salmon Habitat in the Forests of California
We’re Proud to Partner with Native Plant Programs to Protect and Preserve Clean Water
We’re Helping Put Water Where it’s Needed, and Not Waste it Where it’s Not
Clean Up Your Act with Sensible WaterSense Shower Heads
At The Home Depot, We’re Really Focused on Faucets
It’s Safe to Say The Home Depot Is Fixated on Toilets
Together, We’ve Saved 250 Billion Gallons with WaterSense
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