Executive Summary
Siemens integrated Propelair toilets into its Net Zero strategy at its Midrand campus. Installing 112 units across six buildings reduced water consumption by 85%, saving just under 5.5 million litres annually, cutting carbon emissions by over 5.6 tonnes, and significantly improving washroom hygiene performance.
Client Profile
Siemens South Africa is based at Midrand, comprising large commercial office and operational buildings supporting engineering, technology, and administrative functions. With a strong commitment to sustainable development and Net Zero targets, water efficiency is critical to Siemens, reducing operational costs, lowering carbon impact, and ensuring responsible resource use in a water-stressed region.
Challenges / Pain Points
Before the upgrade, Siemens faced high water consumption driven by outdated flush systems across its Midrand campus. Rising utility costs, increasing ESG pressure, and the need to meet Net Zero commitments highlighted inefficiencies in existing toilets. Frequent blockages, maintenance callouts, downtime, and inconsistent hygiene performance further impacted operational efficiency and user experience.
The Propelair Solution
To support its Net Zero and water-efficiency objectives, Siemens installed 112 Propelair toilets across six commercial buildings at its Midrand campus. The installation featured the Propelair air-powered toilet, using just 1.5 litres per flush to deliver up to 85% water savings. Key features include a unique dry flush function, real-time IoT alerts, automatic block detection, and integrated asset tracking via QR codes. These capabilities enable faster maintenance response, reduced downtime, improved hygiene performance, and measurable, reportable water and carbon savings across the estate.
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