This tiny solar-powered factory cleans up dirty water – Sweden The worldâs first completely solar-powered beverage micro-factory started its journey in the spring of 2020, when Swedish startup Wayout International waved its container-sized machine goodbye from the port of Norrköping, south of Stockholm. With shipping options already radically reduced by Covid-19, the micro-factory set out across the Baltic, Atlantic and Mediterranean seas, via the Suez Canal, stopping by Saudi Arabia, India and Sri Lanka, landing at last in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. From there, it went by truck through the developing rural landscape, over the Ngorongoro crater wall [âŠ] This tiny solar-powered factory cleans up dirty water – SwedenHIWI042021-10-10T17:36:34+02:00
Enough money, but very little for water, says WWC chief – Sweden Stockholm: âThere are large pools of capital for investments that could be used for ambitious water projects, but it is not happening. It is up to political leaders to be bold and embrace practical responses for water preservation. The World Water Week (WWW) is a platform to show them the way .â A strong signal of commitment needs to come from all levels of political governance from across the world to set the tone and increase financing flows for water resources security and management. Enough money, but very little for water, says WWC chief – SwedenHIWI042019-08-30T07:44:25+02:00