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The development in the water and sewerage services is slow
The municipal water and sewerage services are on average at the same level as in 2014, for both water and sewerage. The quality of the services is stably good, but the development in some areas is too slow. This is shown by Norsk Vann's annual condition assessment of the water and sewerage services. You can find the betterVANN report at bedrevann.no. In 2019, 77 municipalities and 9 ...
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Aquatech Amsterdam 2019
Next to shows in China and Mexico, Aquatech Amsterdam is our flagship trade show. Aquatech Amsterdam covers the entire water spectrum with an emphasis on water and wastewater treatment, transport and storage, process control & automation, and point of use. We are proud to welcome all the market leaders and offer our visitors a complete overview of the latest innovative technologies, new ...
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Investors to Fast Food Giants: Shrink Carbon and Water Footprints
Letter comes in wake of Lancetreport on risks of current food production systems The Lancet, one of the most prestigious medical journals, recently stated that in order to secure a healthful, sustainable diet for an expected population of 10 billion in 2050, eating habits must change, food production must improve, and food waste must be reduced across the globe. But perhaps just as important, it ...
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Opportunities abound in the water industry amidst changing conditions
The water industry has always been resilient in the rough economic conditions, with it being a matter of national interest and international importance, with one of its key functions being to support socioeconomic activities. With the water industry landscape rapidly changing with globalisation of economies and technologies, companies need to constantly reinvent themselves to stay ahead in the ...
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Food & Beverage Industry to Focus on Water Footprint and Greater Sustainability, Says Frost & Sullivan.
The water and wastewater treatment market in the global food and beverage industry will continue to be fast growing and future-oriented, remaining extremely positive towards innovations and technological upgrades that enhance water management. As the reduction of energy and water footprints becomes standard in this highly resource-intensive industry, services that limit production costs and tap ...
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Food & Beverage Industry to focus on water footprint and greater sustainability, Says Frost & Sullivan
The water and wastewater treatment market in the global food and beverage industry will continue to be fast growing and future-oriented, remaining extremely positive towards innovations and technological upgrades that enhance water management. As the reduction of energy and water footprints becomes standard in this highly resource-intensive industry, services that limit production costs and tap ...
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UPM publishes paper’s water footprint in cooperation with Water Footprint Network
UPM celebrates the World Water Week 2011 in Stockholm by publishing the pilot study results for paper’s water footprint in cooperation with the Water Footprint Network. A Water Footprint Assessment maps the amount of freshwater consumed throughout the production chain of paper. The results show that water for growing trees represents the primary contribution to the total water footprint of ...
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LCA experts quantis join water scarcity, risks & footprints summit, 29-30 April 2010 in London
London Business Conferences are delighted to announce new sponsors Quantis will be joining the forthcoming Corporate Water Scarcity Risk Management Summit taking place in London this April 29-30. Quantis provides world-leading expertise in the area of life cycle assessment (LCA) including carbon footprinting and water footprinting of products, services and companies and are therefore uniquely ...
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Preventing a water crisis
Californians know all too well that water shouldn't be taken for granted, especially as the state now faces what many are calling 'the worst drought in modern times.' On the heels of losing more than US$260 million last year due to the drought, California farmers are at risk of losing most of their federal water supplies critical for irrigation - a blow that could cause even more severe economic ...
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