China’s sponge cities are examples of how integrating nature into urban planning reduces flood risks and supports climate adaptation.... Read More
SDGs Goal 6
In 2024 alone, Veolia conserved 108 million m3 of freshwater and reduced over 2.8 million tons of CO2 equivalent emissions (Scope 4) for its clients in Asia.... Read More
Beyond food security and nutrition, environmental indicators are an overlooked key factor in stunting eradication efforts.... Read More
With proper and responsible application, biochar offers substantial benefits as a bioremediation agent, especially in light of rampant soil and water pollution.... Read More
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Amid the ever-growing global food demand, the use of urine as a fertilizer is gaining attention.... Read More
Understanding the systemic nature of drought risks and impacts is crucial to creating better risk management systems.... Read More
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Sponge Cities, China’s Nature-based Solutions for Urban Water Management
Veolia Reveals 2024 Water Savings and Emission Reduction for Its Clients in Cities and Industries Across Asia
Integrating Environmental Indicators in Stunting Eradication Strategy
Looking into Biochar as a Bioremediation Agent
Exploring Phytoremediation as a Soil Remediation Strategy
Strengthening Jordan’s Water Resilience
Exploring the Potential of Human Urine as a Fertilizer
Addressing the Systemic Nature of Drought Risks and Impacts
Mainstreaming Water Recycling to Support Water Security in Asia
Indonesia Water Warriors: Supporting Youth in Water Conservation