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Michelle Teo
Michelle Teo • 8 min read

CEO Cyrille Vigneron shares how entrepreneurs are inspiring change within the brand

It is a simple idea. Yet, with it, Katie Ander son has been making waves in and around her town in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, the US. Using a pasta strainer as an analogy, Anderson describes how a leaky tap literally results in water going down the drain. That is costly, for both consumers and the environment, and she set out to change that. A couple of years ago, she set up Save Water Co, which targets apartment blocks and commercial buildings.

Anderson and her services team would survey homes and offices to identify faulty faucets, and ways to improve water consumption efficiency. Simply by changing taps and toilets at one apartment block, which had about 260 units, the company saved the owners a total of 18.4 million gallons of water a year. In just 2½ years, Save Water has impacted some 14,000 homes in what Anderson calls her “backyard”. And because her business model is based on high-density buildings, there is potential to scale up quickly, to city level and beyond.

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