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Installation of rainwater harvesting systems in schools facing scarcity issues. Educational workshops aimed at students, teachers, and parents. Learn More

Installation of rainwater harvesting systems in schools facing water scarcity issues. Educational workshops aimed at students, teachers, and parents. Learn More

Installation of rainwater harvesting systems in schools facing water scarcity issues. Educational workshops aimed at students, teachers, and parents. Learn More

This collective action project convened by WRAP completed a successful first phase with WWF and Tesco from 2019-2023 and began a second phase a part of WRAP's network of Courtauld Collective Action Projects in 2023. It is focusing on key … Learn More

Access to clean and reliable sources of water is a fundamental human right, essential for sustenance, health, and development. Unfortunately, the people of Nornyikpo have had to live without this essential basic need for many years. Nestled between rolling hills … Learn More

At MGM Resorts in Las Vegas, approximately 90% of water withdrawals come from municipal sources and 10% comes from company-owned well water rights. At our Las Vegas Strip Resorts, 76% of water use is non-consumptive use and does not affect … Learn More

With the investment we will make in our Bolu Cooking Appliances facility, the quality of wastewater resulting from the process and domestic consumption will be improved as a result of advanced treatment technology, and then 70% of the treated wastewater … Learn More

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Water is a common element for 16 out of 17 UN-SDG It is now evident that future cities will have only two sources of water; 1. Sewage Water and 2. Atmospheric Water. For urban areas, this would be a reality … Learn More

Repsol is committed to ensuring a reliable supply of water and energy, essential for development and well-being. The company's strategy includes optimizing consumption through efficient operation and design, and increasing the use of alternative freshwater sources. Repsol's TechnologyLab is working … Learn More