
Garden & Home Water-Saving Tips for South Africans: Smarter Ways to Use Every Drop
From the kitchen tap to your garden hose, every litre counts. South Africans are finding new, creative ways to stretch their water supply – not

From the kitchen tap to your garden hose, every litre counts. South Africans are finding new, creative ways to stretch their water supply – not

Water is essential to life, but not all water is safe to drink straight from the source. In South Africa, where water quality can vary

Urban Living and Water Storage: Why JoJo Slimline Tanks Are the Perfect Fit Finding the right water storage tank for your home can be tricky,

Point-of-Use Water Filters – Choosing the Right Solution for Your Home At JoJo, we understand the importance of pure, clean water for every South African

JoJo’s 3-in-1 Disruptor Technology: Superior Household Water Filtration Pure drinking water is the cornerstone of every home. But with so many different types of water

In January 2017, the latest Blue Drop report was released by the Department of Water and Sanitation. This water quality report showed that, of the

What does it do? “Basically, our new countertop filters redirects water from your tap and filters it, so you can have clean, great- tasting water

Our new JoJo Disruptor filter removes more contaminants than any other filter on the market to ensure clean, safe and great-tasting water. It removes: Bacteria

If the recent nationwide droughts have reminded us of anything, it’s that we live in a water scarce country. According to the WWF, South Africa

If you’re looking to invest in a JoJo Tank, the first question you’re probably asking yourself is which JoJo Tank size you should buy. Since
South Africa has the potential to become a water-barren land when compared to other countries that experience regular, plentiful rainfall. In times of drought, this
JoJo Tanks supports the Department of Water and Sanitation’s National Sanitation Week, held on the 15th to 19th of May 2017. The theme of this year’s Sanitation
Greywater is the wastewater that’s produced from household showers, washing machines and basins. This water often ends in the sewage system but there’s another solution: greywater
Did you know that greywater makes up almost 70% of an average household’s wastewater? In an average household of 4, this is around 300 L of
So, you’ve decided you want to recycle your home’s greywater. Well done – you’re making a tangible contribution to South Africa’s water security! Let’s discuss
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