Sloan and Falcon Waterfree Technologies partner to donate to the Orthopaedic Institute for Children


Sloan, the world’s leading manufacturer of the commercial plumbing systems, is proud to announce a donation made in conjunction with Falcon Waterfree Technologies to the Orthopaedic Institute for Children.

Sloan’s industry-leading water conserving fixtures will be installed in every restroom at the hospital with a value of $25,000, including 40 low-flow faucets, 16 high-efficiency toilets and 15 waterfree urinals.

Falcon Waterfree Technologies, is a company committed to changing the world by developing revolutionary, technology-driven restroom products that conserve our Earth’s precious fresh water supply and to using the power of our business and products to help solve local, social and environmental problems.

“As a B Corporation, we could not be more excited about giving back to our community and as a water conservation technology company; we are thrilled to be assisting such an amazing institute in Los Angeles save water during this ongoing drought,” stated President and CEO of Falcon, Simon Davis. “Together, with Sloan, we are enabling an establishment essential to our community to reach water conservation goals that are imperative during this drought.”

Like the Orthopaedic Institute for Children, Sloan, the leader in high-efficiency water and energy solutions, has been committed to bringing quality to those we serve for 110 years. Sloan products connect the systems that manage our planet’s most precious resource and are built to last.

“Sloan is proud to work with companies like Falcon Waterfree Technologies that share our passion for a sustainability to bring smart, cost-saving restroom products to the Orthopaedic Institute for Children,” said Parthiv Amin, Vice President of Marketing, Sloan. “We appreciate the value the institute brings to our community, and it is critical we raise awareness and commitment to the water conservation effort for our children and our children’s children.”

 

 



June 24, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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