The Reuse Opportunity: IWA and OFID Published an Annual Wastewater Report
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Case Studies
The Reuse Opportunity: Cities Seizing the Reuse Opportunity in Circular Economy
By IWA and OFID
Wastewater is a global problem. Today, around 80% of all wastewater is discharged untreated into rivers, lakes, and oceans. It creates health and environmental hazards and contributes to Greenhouse Gas emissions, including nitrous oxide and methane. These emissions are three times larger than those produced by conventional wastewater treatment activities. Recovering water, energy, nutrients and other precious materials embedded in wastewater is an opportunity for cities to transition to the circular economy and contribute to improved water security.
This report, The Reuse Opportunity: Cities seizing the reuse opportunity in the circular economy, published by the International Water Association and OFID (the OPEC Fund for International Development), argues that decisive, urgent and large-scale action is needed to dramatically increase wastewater treatment, reuse, and recycling. The report states that cities, as drivers of the global economy, must lead this resource revolution to enable a transition to a circular economy.
Source: IWA-network.org
Taxonomy
- Water Reuse & Recycling
- Resource Management
- Water Resource Management
- Water Supply
- Integrated Urban Water Management
- Reuse
- Sustainable Water Resource Management
- Natural Resource Management
- Transboundary Water Resources Management
- Water Supply
- Rural Area Water Supply
- Water Management
- Water Resource Management
- Nutrient Recovery & Reuse
- Waste Management
- Water Supply Protection