The Lowry’s existing water provision was working against it. A dispenser designed for plastic cups, not reusable bottles, with a spout too low and a flow too slow, meant refilling often ended with water on the floor. For a venue committed to sustainability, the infrastructure was actively discouraging the behaviour it wanted to encourage.
Demand made it worse. With performers and staff refilling throughout the day, the unit couldn’t maintain the chilled output needed to support a high-energy environment. And with no data connectivity, the Lowry had no way of evidencing what its hydration provision was actually delivering – a missed opportunity for an organisation that takes its ESG commitments seriously.
The problem wasn’t the intention. It was the infrastructure.
H2Origin installed a fully managed, high-capacity hydration station in the Lowry’s dance studio – delivering chilled, filtered water on demand, with real-time data connectivity built in from day one.
Through H2Origin’s live dashboard, the Lowry now has instant visibility of usage, plastic savings, and CO₂ reduction. The kind of evidenced, quantifiable data that supports ESG reporting and net zero commitments – generated automatically, without any additional burden on the team running the building.
In ten months, the results have been tangible:
The data is real. Every refill is tracked.