THE PRINCE OF WALES, CAMBRIDGE STREET
THE PRINCE OF WALES, CAMBRIDGE STREETHistoric music venue with cask ales, cocktails, pie and mash
The Victorian pub first opened its doors in 1858 and is one of Birmingham’s most legendary music pubs. Sited between the Birmingham Rep, ICC, Symphony Hall and Arena Birmingham it has seen artistes from Roy Wood to Lady Gaga in its bar!

Switching to Radicle’s waterless urinal system saved almost half a million litres of water per year.

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With so many buidings across our 15-acre estate we’ve managed to save well over 100 tons of water a week – and over 7 tons of CO2 off our carbon footprint. Sustainability is really important to us and to our community of 300+ businesses here at Digbeth – the fact we’re saving money too is a real bonus.

SIMON DUNNE, CUSTARD FACTORY

This is so simple to implement and it really works. Our loos are so much more pleasant and the odours have gone. This is a historic building and we were struggling with that. We’ve been working really hard to reduce our environmental impact this year; this one change is saving us literally tons of water, CO2 – and money.

MARIA MARSDEN, PRINCE OF WALES

We went waterless with the Radicle system and within a week we were getting positive comments from the team about how the urinal smells had disappeared. The loos are visibly cleaner, far more pleasant – and we’re saving a lot of money on water. It’s also reducing our carbon footprint – which as a business is very important to us.

TERRY CARTER, DOWNTON DELIVERS

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Natural and safe, biological products digest soils, get rid of odours and keep working when the mop’s put away.

Waterless - save up to £500 per urinal per year