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Ebbs and flows: water and the circular economy
Episode 38

Ebbs and flows: water and the circular economy

Global demand for water is exceeding that which is easily accessible. Yet water remains one of the keys to life. Join this session to hear from inspiring innovators from around the world changing the ways that we interact with the world’s most valuable resource, making water more accessible to all.

The Circular Economy Show Podcast · Paul O'Callaghan, Tansy Robertson-Fall, Aoife Kelleher, Seb Egerton-Read

September 29, 202035m 37s

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Global demand for water is exceeding that which is easily accessible. Yet water remains one of the keys to life. Join this session to hear from inspiring innovators from around the world changing the ways that we interact with the world’s most valuable resource, making water more accessible to all. 

Thank you for listening to this podcast. This show was recorded and streamed live on our YouTube channel and social networks on the 22nd of September 2020. We are pleased to offer the episode repackaged as a podcast for you to enjoy. 

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation is a UK charity working on business, learning, insights & analysis, and communications to accelerate the transition towards the circular economy. Find out more about our work here:www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org

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Topics

sustainable development goalssdgwater innovationwaste managementthe future of waterwaste watersanitationmaterial innovationwater solutiondroughtwatercircular economywater shortagebluetech research