Skip to content
Most cities were not designed to handle the current climate and environmental challenges. So how can we help our cities become more climate resilient while better securing water resources?
How can we help our cities become more climate resilient while better securing water resources?

Wavin U.S. and Canada Newsroom

The latest on sustainability, climate resilience, & water technology.

The latest on sustainability, climate resilience, and water technology. Your source for water reuse technology, urban climate resilience, and advanced plumbing piping systems expertise.

7 RV Must-Haves for Summer 2024

Ready for your next summer adventure? We’re thinking road trip! There are so many wonderful...

Continue Reading

Plastic Pipe vs. Metal Pipe for Commercial Buildings:  Which Is Better?

Common Types of Metal and Plastic Pipe Used in Commercial Buildings Advantages of Plastic Pipe in...

Continue Reading

Sanitary Waste Valves: A Better Alternative to P-Traps

Have you ever walked into a home or building that has been closed or unused for several months and...

Continue Reading

Versatile PP-RCT Pipe: A Plumbing Professional's Guide

What is PP-RCT Piping? What Are the Best Applications for PP-RCT Pipes? Advantages of PP-RCT Pipe...

Continue Reading

Is PEX a Good Pipe Solution to Replace Lead Pipes?

PEX Pipes vs. Lead Pipes: A Revolution in Water Safety

Continue Reading

Stackable Wavin Stormwater System for Urban Resilience

Continue Reading

Wavin NA Launches AIA Course on Circular Water Design

Continue Reading

BOW OXYPERT™ & OXYPEX: Versatile Hydronic Solutions

Montreal, QC - August 14, 2023 – Oxy-PERT and Oxypex tubing options from BOW are manufactured...

Continue Reading

Wavin Invests in Aquacycl Wastewater Technology

Boston - April 13, 2023 – Orbia’s Building and Infrastructure business Wavin, a global water...

Continue Reading

Wavin Highlights Water Safety at UN 2023 and NY Water Week

BOSTON, March 22, 2023 – Wavin, Orbia’s Building and Infrastructure business and a...

Continue Reading