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As a business Worcester Bosch is continuously innovating and investing to reduce the impact across the globe, the brand new Greenstar 4000 boiler series has 100% recyclable packaging, and of course, still comes with all of the reliability and performance a user would expect from a Worcester Bosch boiler.

Energy Efficiency

The new Greenstar 4000 is the most environmentally friendly boiler to date. It features improved energy efficiency, where the boiler is able to turn down its output, this is often referred to as ‘modulation’. The Greenstar 4000 can modulate at 1:10 which means for a 30kw version rather than always running at 30kW, using more energy, it can effectively operate at 3kW, reducing any waste.

No wastewater

Worcester Bosch has introduced an innovative new ‘Quick Tap’ feature to ensure no water is wasted

Worcester Bosch has also introduced an innovative new ‘Quick Tap’ feature. As most of the users will be familiar with in the UK, to get hot water from the tap, users often need to let the tap run for 10-20 seconds.

With Quick Tap, users can flick hot water on and then turn it back off, this sends a message to the boiler that users want hot water, users can go back to the tap 20 seconds later for example and they’ll have the hot water there, readily available, with no water wasted.

Increased recyclability

The company's teams have worked incredibly hard over the past few years to continuously improve the recyclability of the product packaging, and it is thrilling that this is its most recyclable product packaging yet, it’s 99.9% recyclable.

Worcester Bosch is always working hard to reduce the impact on the environment, and as a business, it is currently carbon-neutral, however, this is the just the start for them.

Even greater control

Greenstar 4000 range is wirelessly compatible with the Bosch EasyControl, an internet-connected smart thermostat

The Greenstar 4000 range is wirelessly compatible with the Bosch EasyControl, an internet-connected smart thermostat.

This brings a range of benefits, firstly, with Bosch Thermostatic Radiator Valves (TRVs), users can control the temperature of individual rooms in the home, from their phone. This helps to reduce energy usage, as users aren’t heating the whole home if they’re only looking to warm one room.

Saving energy

With the Bosch EasyControl app, users will also be able to keep an eye on the energy usage, and even find ways to perhaps make extra little savings, whether it’s reducing the temperature of the home by 1 degree or turning the heating off earlier than it’s programmed to if they’re nice and snug.

The Bosch EasyControl can also be operated with voice commands. If users have an Alexa, or Google Home Assistant, they can change the temperature in their home through simple voice commands.

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