EPA Names The Home Depot 2014 WaterSense Partner of the Year
Press release from the issuing company
Monday, October 13th, 2014
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has named The Home Depot, the world's largest home improvement retailer, as a 2014 WaterSense Partner of the Year for its leadership and ongoing efforts to support increased water conservation.
The Home Depot is being honored as a 2014 WaterSense Partner of the Year winner for its commitment to water efficiency and efforts to educate Americans about WaterSense products throughout its stores/online.
Through the sale of nearly 13 million WaterSense labeled products, The Home Depot helped American consumers save more than 42.5 billion gallons of water and over $358 million in water utility costs. This is enough water to supply 291,000 US homes for a full year.
"Teaching consumers about water conservation has always been a focus of ours, and now is more critical than ever," says Ron Jarvis, vice president of environmental for The Home Depot. "Our partnership with WaterSense helps us provide customers with more efficient products that reduce their water use, and can help save money on their monthly bills."
This is The Home Depot's third EPA partner award in 2014, marking the second consecutive year the retailer has won three key EPA honors – WaterSense Partner of the Year, ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year and SmartWay Excellence Award.
In 2013, WaterSense partners helped Americans save 271 billion gallons of water – enough water to supply all U.S. homes for 26 days – by producing and promoting WaterSense labeled products, new homes and programs.
To learn more about The Home Depot water conservation products, please visit http://www.ecooptions.homedepot.com/water-conservation.


