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Five examples of circular economy in water conservation




This presentation depicts five examples of circular economy used in water resource management. 

Circular Economy aims at reducing waste by introducing the concept of reuse/recycle/refurbish of products thereby reducing pollution and energy use which in turn makes a project sustainable as well as cost-effective.

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