Hi.
Gardiner Pole Systems are coming out with a zero waste for the ro man. Im not on a meter but when they release it im getting it.
firstly im not trying to start off any arguaments or attemptinmg to slag any one off etc with this reply

how do you get zero waste from an R.O unit? i have heard of another company doing these......but then all they were doing was running the waste water through a resin vessal. so yes it may be "waste free" but only because the waste is being purified through resin. but then its going to cost a fortune in resin, so is it cost effective???
The reverse osmosis process needs to have waste water. if it doesnt, then where is all the rubbish going? if it aint going down the drain and is simply being re filtered, then the membranes are not going to last too long.
i have spoken to many "R.O specialists" and they all say the same: "you need to have waste water on an R.O unit for it to run to its full potential. reducing the waste too much or altogether stopping it, will result in damage to the filter/membranes very quickly".
if gardiners have produced an R.O unit that runs without any waste (i take my hat off to you if you have) then i think they are going to do very well selling these not just to window cleaners, but to the majority of people requiring pure water.
Gary - WELMAC