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Wastewater resources management for a circular economy

The idea of a circular economy is based on strategy to reduce, reuse, recycle, reclaim, recover and restore to keep water in circulation for as long as possible
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The idea of a circular economy is based on strategy to reduce, reuse, recycle, reclaim, recover and restore to keep water in circulation for as long as possible, thereby reducing the burden on natural eco-systems. Wastewater management for energy recovery creates an extraordinary case for bringing environmental, political, economic, and social equality on a continent starved of opportunity.

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