A knowledge exchange in Portugal, co-hosted by World Bank Water & Águas de Portugal, brought global experts together to explore circular economy solutions for water & climate.
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A knowledge exchange in Portugal, co-hosted by World Bank Water & Águas de Portugal, brought global experts together to explore circular economy solutions for water & climate.
Read more: https://t.co/dw5ec6xs5d
Ever thought water could be a game-changer? On August 28, discover how Circular Economy can make water and sanitation smarter, fairer, and more sustainable! 💧🔄 #WWWeek
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Wastewater reuse & recycling presents a huge opportunity to reduce our #waterfootprint.💧♻️
Here are 4️⃣ key lessons from a recent knowledge exchange event on Water in the Circular Economy:
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🗓️ 22 August
⏰ 16:00 CET
♻️Learn about @TheGwsp -supported projects incorporating circular economy principles from around the 🌍 at this #WWWeek session: https://t.co/ys9bxA0eRG
#WICER
🗓️ 22 August
⏰ 16:00 CET
♻️Learn about @TheGwsp -supported projects incorporating circular economy principles from around the 🌍 at this #WWWeek session: https://t.co/ys9bxA0eRG
#WICER
Very pleased to open the trg workshop on #circular economy, #reuse and #resilience at @WASHFutures in #Brisbane. Reducing water losses, increasing recycle and reuse, switching water infra to operate on renewable energy, and reducing emission is a priority for @WorldBankWater.
And the winner of our judges choice best poster award is Allison Coleman from @WorldVision
And the winner of the most popular poster (by delegate vote) is Irma Setiono from @WorldBank
Congratulations 👏🏻 👏🏻👏🏻
#WaWF23
And the winner of our judges choice best poster award is Allison Coleman from @WorldVision
And the winner of the most popular poster (by delegate vote) is Irma Setiono from @WorldBank
Congratulations 👏🏻 👏🏻👏🏻
#WaWF23
Regulation exists in order to mitigate the risk of abuse of monopolistic power in water providers. Regulators need to simulate the behaviour of a competitive water market. - @saltiel_water @WorldBankWater@WorldBank
It is important to formalize the participation of civil society in the regulatory process, together with resources and education - Gustavo Saltiel, Lead Water and Sanitation Specialist @WorldBankWater@WASHFutures#WaWF23 @saltiel_water
A way to increase regulatory capacity is to build associations of regional regulators to share knowledge, challenges and solutions and to help each other - Gustavo Saltiel @saltiel_water @WorldBankWater@WASHFutures#WaWF23#Brisbane
Leadership is not only for people with titles of authority. Everyone can be a water leader and come up with innovative ideas - Tracey Slatter, MD @BarwonWater@WASHFutures#WaWF23#Brisbane