Work from Home in Water Conservation

The New Year and decade of 2010 has spurned countless people looking for green business opportunities in the Southern Africa work space.work from home Many believe water is going to be the commodity wars will be fought over in years to come.  Today’s Cape Times Business report suggests the Southern and Eastern cape is experiencing the worst drought in 130 years as rivers run dry. One green business opportunity is through Water Rhapsody who manufacture grey water recycling and rainwater harvesting systems. Water Rhapsody is currently franchising its business throughout Southern Africa. Particularly appealing is that it is a business that allows a work from home scenario, reducing overheads in a business where demand is fast picking up. 2010 is the year of opportunity say many of South Africa’s scenario planners and water conservation together with renewable energy feature highly on the map.

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We offer: Green Business Opportunities

There's never been a better time to start a business with limited money. Climate change will ensure South Africans will be saddled with water shortages in the very near future.

Water Rhapsody green business opportunity in rainwater harvesting and the recycling of grey water is our first green business opportunity for aspiring ecopreneurs.

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Climate change will ensure South Africans will be saddled with water shortages in the very near future. The average bath uses 120 litres of water, a shower 80 litres and a washing machine 100 litres per load. That's a lot of water that you have to pay for, and then it all goes down the drain!

Recycled grey water can reduce your water needs by up to 50%. Check out the Grey Water FAQ for more information

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