Sloan, a corporate partner of a green expansion to the Roadrunner Elementary School in Phoenix, has donated water- and energy-efficient plumbing products for the restrooms. Funded through partnerships with Sloan and other corporations, in-kind donations and charitable contributions, the sustainable expansion brings much-needed additional space to this Title I, low-income, K-12 public school campus.
“Sloan is proud to partner with this effort to offer a state-of-the-art and sustainably designed and built school facility. The Roadrunner expansion is designed to LEED® Platinum standards, and Sloan is helping the school reduce water usage with water-efficient faucets, toilets, urinals and more,” says John Aykroyd, Vice President of Business Development for Sloan. “Through Roadrunner’s responsible use of its local natural resources, the school will also serve as an example to its students of what it means to be good environmental stewards.”
Sloan donations to the Roadrunner School in Phoenix include:
- High-Efficiency Toilets with SOLIS® solar-powered flushometers;
- sensor-activated, 0.5 gpm BASYS® faucets;
- Bio-Deck solid-surface lavatories made from ground corn cobs and other renewable materials;
- Waterfree Urinals, which offer immediate, 100% water savings; and
- Act-O-Matic® 2.0 gpm showerheads.
The Roadrunner expansion is scheduled to open for the 2014-15 school year.
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