What is the strongest driver of ecological change? Simple market demand, from the population asking for its #health to be protected to industries wanting to secure their access to resources.
On @CNN, I talked about why the need for clean water and secure supply is creating unstoppable momentum.
When talking about environmental security, it is a tangible, bipartisan need.
âĄïžIt is the demand from communities who rightly want âforever chemicalsâ like #PFAS kept in check in their drinking water.
âĄïžIt is the demand from strategic industries, like data centers, that desperately need water to innovate and grow.
âĄïžAnd it is the demand for strategic resources, which pushes us to reinvent waste as a modern-day mine for recovering rare metals from used batteries.
This is why we have a clear ambition to double the size of our US business to $10 billion by the end of the decade, with cutting-edge technology. We are deploying AI to make water networks more efficient and have made breakthroughs that allow us to treat 99.9% of PFAS chemicals.
This is what #GreenUp looks like in action.
Thank you to CNN for the insightful conversation!
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