
Water Conservation
The Home Depot Brings WaterSense to the Georgia Aquarium
But that’s just one of many new eco-friendly innovations you’ll find in aisles of The Home Depot. To learn more about these new kitchen and bath products and other eco-friendly innovations in the product pipeline, we’ve invited Meghan Chio, The Home Depot’s Merchant for Faucets, to Eco Actions. Meghan has plenty of insights and actions to share, and the benefits extend well beyond saving water.
“Several of our suppliers are making Smart Leak Detectors. They use sensors that you place in high-risk areas of your home, such as around your toilet or near your dishwasher or hot water heater. The sensor detects moisture and sends alerts to a mobile app to notify you as soon as a leak happens.” – Meghan Chio
The Home Depot Brings WaterSense to the Georgia Aquarium
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