
Grey water recycling systems have become immensely popular off late and that is not just limited to areas that face a scarcity of water resources. Many self-sustained and easy-to-install grey water systems have come up in the last couple of years that allow us to manage used water in our homes for purposes ranging from flushing to gardening. Now we have another system that is specifically aimed at using the grey water in your home to rinse your dishes. It is not just a system that ensures that you save the planet and your bills but also ensures that your obsession with cleanliness is fulfilled to the helm.
EULO is a sink that performs instant grey water recycling for reuse whilst washing dishes; providing constant rinsing without the water waste. I suppose this is a sink that would perfectly fit into the home of Monica Geller-Bing. It features three levels of inbuilt filtration; a primary particle strainer, a gravity activated carbon filter and a UV sanitizer. It also includes automatic detergent mixing and an entirely fresh water tap. If that does not ensure clean dishes, then I do not understand what does. To top it all off, you can rinse them as many times as you want without wasting any water.
Now this is basically how the sink works, according to the makers at least. The water that flows out from the initial process, passes through a primary particle strainer that fits into the main sink basin, then located directly beneath the plughole the water is further filtered by the gravity activated carbon filter and lastly sanitized using ultra-violet light. The water has detergent mixed automatically before being pumped back through the grey water tap.

Once you are satisfied that your dishes have been done clean and shiny the water is directed for garden irrigation. The specially designed three-way-valve allows the water to either cycle, be reused in the garden or sent to regular drainage. So it basically keeps everything simple and hassle free once installed. With growing concern to conserve water resources across the planet, this kind of system is really useful and simple to have.


































