Taking a shower uses a large amount of water RainStick Shower reduces water and energy consumption RainStick Shower recycles, cleanses and recirculates water The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ...
North America’s first smart circular shower technology promises environmental benefits with twice the flow rate of a low-flow shower. RainStick Shower, a Canadian clean technology company, launched ...
Kelowna-based cleantech startup RainStick Shower has secured over $1 million CAD in seed financing to support the launch of its water-saving smart shower system. RainStick’s round was supported by ...
A typical North American shower takes about 10 minutes and uses about 100 liters (26.5 gallons) of heated water. It’s a sobering amount when you consider that many households are made up of multiple ...
Conserving water usually comes with a tradeoff: What you get in savings, you lose in water flow. (Exhibit A: low-flow toilets.) RainStick’s tech, however, saves 80% of water while doubling the flow.
The startup's product was named one of TIME's Best Inventions of 2023. Kelowna, BC-based cleantech startup RainStick Shower has closed $2.6 million CAD in new financing as it looks to scale its ...
A Cairns biotech startup is combining traditional Indigenous knowledge of "rainmaking" and modern science to optimise plant and fungi growth. The company Rainstick is using electrical fields to treat ...
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What's two feet long and packed to deliver quivering, blubbering pleasure? The massaging rainsticks at the Emerald Grande Resort in Destin, Fla. The rainstick massage begins with in-house specialist ...