MELBOURNE is hosting Australia’s first Expo focussed entirely on ways to save water and energy and reduce the impact of climate change.
In partnership with Sustainability Victoria, the Save Water Save Energy Expo from Friday 19 – Sunday 21 October at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre is a “one stop shop” for environmental solutions for homes, schools and business.
According to Sustainability Chief Executive, Geoff Mabbett, many households and businesses want to make changes and become more ResourceSmart, but are not sure how.
“The Save Water Save Energy Expo will provide the forum for visitors to gather information from the experts and make informed decisions on how they can reduce the environmental and hip pocket impacts of their energy and water use,” Mabbett said.
The ABC’s popular Carbon Cops will also be on hand show how to give homes and lifestyles an energy makeover and ways to reduce carbon emissions and energy bills by 24% in 24 hours.
With close to 100 exhibitors the Expo showcases products and services which save water, save energy, reduce waste, improve recycling and provide cleaner energy for use in the home or business.
Practical free seminars on topics ranging from low-energy lighting solutions to installing solar hot water systems and water tanks will run continuously over the three days.
Visitors will be able to save money by comparing and buying hundreds of amazing products to cut water and energy use and bills. The best eco technologies on the market will be demonstrated and experts available to answer questions.
Exhibitors include well known names such as Caroma Dorf, CSR Bradford Insulation, Solahart Industries,Karcher, BlueScope Water, Edwards Solar Hot Water TRUenergy, and Think Brick to name a few.
The Save Water Save Energy Expo is focussed entirely on providing solutions to enable Victorians to take action now to reduce the impact of climate change.
“We can all become a lot more ResourceSmart and this Expo is a great way to get the answers to how under the one roof,” Mabbett added.
For more information email savewatersaveenergyexpo@eea.net.au or visit the website at www.savewatersaveenergyexpo.com.au.