eWater CEO features at "Greening the Healthcare Sector Forum"
The 2022 "Greening the Healthcare Sector Forum" featured eWater CEO Dawn O'Neil (eWater CEO) as a guest speaker.
eWater is nominated for The 2022 Circle Awards
We are excited to announce that eWater is in the running for the People's Choice category at The Circle Awards AUS & NZ.
Earn More Green Building Credits
eWater products contribute to all major Green Building rating systems. Download our guide today to learn more
eWater signs preferred partner agreement with JLL
Global Property Giant JLL signs preferred partner agreement with eWater as part of their commitment to net-zero carbon emissions by 2040.
eWater Goes to Green-On
During the Sustainable Living Festival in Melbourne last month, eWater held an event with Green-On Salad bar. Watch our conversation between eWater CEO Dawn O’Neil and Green-On Founder Frankie Cox.
Dawn O’Neil AM takes the helm of eWater as Chemical Pollution passes safe limit for humanity
With over 600 sites and a bulging pipeline, it’s time to expand. Dawn O’Neil AM, the former CEO of Lifeline and Beyond Blue, is taking the helm at eWater Systems.
60 Million reasons to celebrate!
Every time you refill your spray bottles with eWater - you are making a difference. Eliminating single-use plastics is just part of that difference. By using eWater you are leading the movement away from harmful chemicals towards hygiene that doesn't cost the earth. And that is really worth celebrating!
eWater finalist in Banksia Awards!
We are excited to share with you that we have been announced finalists in the 2020 Banksia Foundation Awards for both the Small Business and Ministers award.
5 ways to use eWater for a safe workplace
As we head back into the workplace, all employers have a duty of care to ensure a safe workplace. A key way you can protect workers and others from the risk of exposure to COVID-19 is by implementing appropriate cleaning and disinfecting measures for your workplace.
Cleaning and Gasping: Are “No VOCs” Claims Misleading?
Breathing low levels of VOCs for long periods of time may increase some people's risk of health problems. Several studies suggest that exposure to VOCs may make symptoms worse in people who have asthma or are particularly sensitive to chemicals.