India’s water stress is no longer a future problem. Official policy and planning documents increasingly treat reuse as a core water-security strategy, and NITI Aayog has even described treated wastewater reuse as a way to reduce freshwater dependence and strengthen…
Freshwater is becoming a serious operating concern for apartments, hotels, commercial buildings, institutions, and industries in India. Many facilities now depend on tanker water, borewell extraction, or an inconsistent municipal supply for daily operations. At the same time, sustainability goals…
Water scarcity is an increasing concern for businesses and property owners worldwide. As sustainable water management gains importance, greywater recycling has emerged as a practical solution to reduce water consumption and minimise waste. However, many still confuse greywater recycling with…
Water is an essential resource for all living beings. With the increasing population and industrialization, the water demand is continuously increasing. However, with this, the problem of water scarcity and pollution has also become more acute. One solution to these…
Water is the elixir of life and its increasing shortage is a growing concern for people across the globe. To conserve this precious natural resource, grey wastewater systems are being used widely. It is a great replacement for freshwater and…
Greywater, also known as sullage, is the wastewater which is produced in households or office buildings without faecal pollution. Sources would include showers, kitchen sinks, washing machines, or dishwashers. Wastewater from toilets is called blackwater which has very different composition.