Discover WaterAware on Rio Learn
Date published:
October 17, 2025

Learn how to make every drop count with WaterAware — an interactive online module that helps you improve water efficiency at home and in the workplace.WaterAware is just one of over 200 sustainability-focused courses available on the new Rio Learn platform. Rio Learn empowers individuals and organisations to turn sustainability ambitions into real-world results through engaging learning, behavioural change, and impactful employee development.
Create your free Rio Learn account today at https://rio.learnworlds.com, or email riolearn@rio.ai for more information.
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