Tennant Company
Tennant Company
Made Blue
Tennant’s scrubber driers use very little water. Tennant offers its customers the opportunity to convert those liters into liters of clean drinking water in developing countries through Made Blue.
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Every litre of water saved provides one litre of clean drinking water
Ambassador
Of the programme One litre for one litre
2016
Tennant is ambassador since
About Tennant Company
Tennant Company is a leading manufacturer of indoor and outdoor environmentally friendly cleaning solutions. Tennant’s industrial and commercial sweepers, scrubbers, detergents, carpet cleaners, vacuum cleaners, single disc, ultra-high-speed machines and more deliver award-winning cleaning solutions. Tennant offers its customers the possibility to mirror the water saving potential of the machines entirely via Made Blue.
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We offer our clients something very specific: one liter of water saved by a Tennant machine delivers one liter of clean drinking water in a developing country.
Vincent Gielen, Strategic Account Manager
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In the picture
We made this beautiful video for Tennant and its client Gom.
One litre for one litre
In our program One litre for one litre you can convert the water saving or water consumption of your product, service or organization in an equal amount of litres of clean drinking water in developing countries. Choosing a selection of customers or donating more liters is also an option. Transparency is paramount and we are happy to help you communicate about it!
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