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Kohler Co. Announces Eight Toilets to Bear EPA's New WaterSense LabelLike EPA's ENERGY STAR program, WaterSense label will help consumers choose products that are more efficient
KOHLER, Wis. - May 2, 2007 - On the heels of celebrating Earth Day in April and moving forward into the inevitable summer drought months, consumers are sure to be inundated with messages about ways to reduce water use in their homes and workplaces. To help make sense of it all and to spur consumers into action, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is beginning to test products for its WaterSense program, a labeling program that encourages water efficiency and the use of water efficient products that perform as well as or better than their less efficient counterparts. As of April, eight toilets from Kohler Co. earned the WaterSense label, which means these toilets use at least 20 percent less water than standard 1.6-gallon toilets while still meeting strict flushing performance guidelines.

The Kohler Sterling Stanton toilet
"The WaterSense label lets consumers know with certainty that they're choosing products that use significantly less water, without having to worry whether those products will still perform well," said Rob Zimmerman, senior staff engineer for Kohler's water conservation initiatives. "Kohler Co. has made a commitment to being a leader and innovator in this area, and we look forward to developing products that meet both WaterSense and Kohler's shared commitment to conservation and quality."
The eight KOHLER & STERLING toilets that will bear the WaterSense label are: According to estimates, the average family of four uses about 400 gallons of water each day, and toilets represent a whopping 26 percent of all home indoor water use. Using the same premise as the EPA's ENERGY STAR program, which focuses on products that meet certain energy-efficiency criteria, WaterSense has been developed to easily identify products that conserve water, yet utilizes third party product certification bodies.
KOHLER San Raphael® Power Lite® toilet - K-3393KOHLER Highline® Pressure Lite™ 1.1 gpf toilet - K-3519
KOHLER Wellworth® Pressure Lite 1.1 gpf toilet - K-3531
STERLING Stanton™ toilet with Dual Force™ technology - 402040
STERLING Karsten™ toilet with Dual Force technology - 402025
STERLING Karsten toilet with Dual Force technology - 402028
STERLING Rockton™ toilet with Dual Force technology - 402024
STERLING Rockton toilet with Dual Force technology - 402027
For more information about these toilets and other KOHLER Co. water conserving products, visit www.KOHLER.com/conservation or call toll-free at 1-800-4-KOHLER.
About WaterSense
WaterSense is a voluntary public-private partnership program sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Its mission is to protect the future of our nation's water supply by promoting and enhancing the market for water-efficient products and services. Go to www.epa.gov/watersense to learn more about how to use water efficiently.
About Kohler Co.
Founded in 1873 and headquartered in Kohler, Wis., Kohler Co. is one of America's oldest and largest privately held companies. Kohler is a global leader in the manufacture of kitchen and bath products, engines and power generation systems, cabinetry, tile and home interiors, and international host to award-winning hospitality and world-class golf destinations.
Tabitha Steinbock
tabitha.steinbock@kohler.com
Phone: 920-457-4441, ext. 70122
Todd Weber
todd.weber@kohler.com
Phone: 920-457-4441, ext. 72707

