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2026-11-21Czech Toilets Team

Eco-Friendly Flushing: How Czech Homes Save Water

Exploring the latest trends in sustainable bathroom design and water-saving technologies in the Czech Republic.

Eco-Friendly Flushing: How Czech Homes Save Water

Sustainability is no longer just a buzzword in the Czech Republic; it's a key requirement for modern urban development. In this article, we look at how toilets are becoming a central part of the green revolution.

The Rise of Dual-Flush Systems

Most modern Czech households and public buildings have switched to dual-flush systems. This simple technology saves thousands of liters of water per year by allowing users to choose the appropriate amount of water for each flush.

Greywater Recycling in Prague

New residential projects in Prague's Smíchov and Karlín districts are increasingly implementing greywater recycling systems. Water from showers and sinks is filtered and reused for toilet flushing, reducing total water consumption by up to 30%.

Tips for a Greener Bathroom

  1. Install a dual-flush valve: An easy upgrade for older toilets.
  2. Check for leaks: A leaking toilet can waste up to 200 liters of water a day.
  3. Choose low-flow faucets: Complement your eco-friendly toilet with water-saving taps.

By adopting these technologies, the Czech Republic is setting an example for sustainable urban hygiene in Central Europe.

See also our interactive toilet map for nearby facilities.

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