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Recycling airborne wastewater — restoring the value of water
In pursuit of a green transformation industries worldwide now identify water circularity as a necessity. Water scarcity continues to impact societies and resident industries. And among the innovative approaches gaining attention is the recycling of industrial airborne wastewater. Both meeting water preservation concerns and offering tangible green business benefits. Leading the way to sustainable water circular economy. Restoring the value of water.
Investing in innovative water efficiency solutions unlocks sustainable growth
The world experiences water scarcity challenges that impacts communities, farming, and industries alike, requiring of societies now to think innovatively and behave differently.
A green transformation clearly requires a blue one
As the world struggles with the accelerating climate crisis the vision of a green transformation has become a beacon of hope. A transformation to a sustainable carbon-neutral and eco-friendly way of life, and of conducting business. But in all our green envisioning we tend to diminish the blue.
Industries annually waste billions of liters of invaluable community water through their chimneys
Water is an invaluable resource, essential for life, and in the industrial world, also essential in various industrial processes. Today water waste through industrial chimneys is a hidden and overlooked issue that contributes to both water scarcity and environmental pollution. Industries, regulatory bodies, and governments need to act. The good news is there are solutions within reach.
At the core of airborne water is a genuine aspiration
UN states that access to water is fundamental to health, dignity, and prosperity. A human right. And one of the Global sustainable development goals. No water, no life. An invaluable resource that due to climate change and extreme weathers, is in short supply for over two billion people.
How global warming affects airborne water
Global warming, driven by the increasing concentration of greenhouse gases in the Earth's atmosphere, has far-reaching consequences on our planet. While most discussions focus on rising temperatures and melting ice caps, there's another, less visible aspect of global warming that deserves attention: its impact on airborne water.