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KWR in het nieuws J.A.G. Frijns - We need to engage and exchange for a sustainable water economy

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“A promising approach to establishing a circular water economy and improved technologies requires active involvement and collaboration from all members of society. Onboard the International Space Station (ISS), one liter of water costs more than 10,000 Euros. The inhabitants therefore use water cycle with the aid of a water recovery system, an on-board sewage treatment unit that recovers water from the astronauts’ toilet, washing facilities and air conditioning. On earth, water is not as expensive, but more and more people recognize the value of water and demand a circular economy, however, a more biological cycle.”

“Jos Frijns, scientist at the Dutch KWR Water Research Intitute, and his co-authors see communities of practice as a suitable approach to establish circular economy water technologies. These are social learning systems that bring together people who share a concern or a passion and provides a means for improving their practices through shared involvement.”

(Citations: Grolms, M. – KWR in het nieuws J.A.G. Frijns – We need to engage and exchange for a sustainable water economy – www.advancedsciencenews.com (2020)20 May)

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