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Futuristic cityscape with curved buildings, green spaces, and an elevated monorail under a clear blue sky showcases South Africa's commitment to sustainability, blending renewable energy and technology seamlessly.

Wastewater: Gold of the Future 

As we move further into the 21st century, it’s becoming increasingly clear just how important access to clean drinking water will be if humanity hopes

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Water Paucity: Festive Season Drip?

The festive season comes with great excitement of a long-awaited holiday and spending time with family and friends; however, with this excitement comes with the

A vineyard with rows of grapevines spreads across the landscape, a house on the right and hills in the background under a cloudy sky, demonstrating efforts to combat agricultural pollution.

How To Combat Agricultural Pollution

The use of contaminated water for agricultural purposes is a major issue in South Africa. While most of the water in first-world countries is relatively

Wind turbines by the sea harness energy at sunset, set against an orange sky with scattered clouds reflecting on the serene water.

Solar for Desalination

Membrane based desalination technologies have a stellar reputation in helping make water clean and safe to drink. Desalination is a renewable source of freshwater and

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Soil Pollution: Leachate Explained

The rapid increase of the human population paired with increased urbanization have led to large amounts of solid waste pollution that has a negative environmental

WEBINAR – MABR TECHNOLOGY

As communities face water supply challenges amidst continued population growth, urbanization, prolonged and severe droughts and climate change, water reuse is attracting increasing attention. MEB