Water is one of the most precious resources on the planet. Key to our industrial and agricultural processes, it is vital for the functioning of society and natural systems.
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REDESIGNING SYSTEMS TO SAVE WATER

The management of water resources presents huge challenges to reduce waste misuse and contamination. However, a circular economy approach offers a path to reimagine these challenges as opportunities.
This can be achieved through the rethinking of our systems to leverage connections between water and other sectors such as agriculture, energy, and manufacturing. This will not only reduce waste and maximise utility, but also regenerate and strengthen the natural systems that have been threatened by the challenges of climate change and damaged by past and present water management approaches.
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READ MORENEW Paper: Transitioning the water industry with the circular economy
Water utilities across Australia and New Zealand are embracing their role in the circular economy with the launch of a new paper from the Water Services Association of Australia (WSAA) today
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