Wastewater? From Waste to Resource in a Circular Economy Context
The World Bank, with contributions from the CAF - Development Bank of Latin America, is promoting a paradigm shift, moving away from considering wastewater as a waste and recognizing its inherent value. As part of this collaboration, both organizations have co-organized sessions with key stakeholders at the World Water Forum and Latinosan, to encourage the water community to move towards a circular economy model. This joint note summarizes the main findings of this collaborative work.
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Subjects: | WASTEWATER TREATMENT, WATER QUALITY, WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, URBANIZATION, WATER AND SANITATION, WATER SUPPLY, CIRCULAR ECONOMY, ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY, RECYCLING, REUSE, RESOURCE RECOVERY, REGULATORY STANDARDS, STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT, BIOSOLIDS, |
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dig-okr-10986323362024-08-07T19:04:52Z Wastewater? From Waste to Resource in a Circular Economy Context Latin America and the Caribbean Region World Bank Group WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT URBANIZATION WATER AND SANITATION WATER SUPPLY CIRCULAR ECONOMY ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY RECYCLING REUSE RESOURCE RECOVERY REGULATORY STANDARDS STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT BIOSOLIDS The World Bank, with contributions from the CAF - Development Bank of Latin America, is promoting a paradigm shift, moving away from considering wastewater as a waste and recognizing its inherent value. As part of this collaboration, both organizations have co-organized sessions with key stakeholders at the World Water Forum and Latinosan, to encourage the water community to move towards a circular economy model. This joint note summarizes the main findings of this collaborative work. 2019-09-03T16:51:36Z 2019-09-03T16:51:36Z 2019-08-30 Brief Fiche Resumen http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/453201567149470699/Latin-America-and-the-Caribbean-Region https://hdl.handle.net/10986/32336 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC |
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The World Bank, with contributions from
the CAF - Development Bank of Latin America, is promoting a
paradigm shift, moving away from considering wastewater as a
waste and recognizing its inherent value. As part of this
collaboration, both organizations have co-organized sessions
with key stakeholders at the World Water Forum and
Latinosan, to encourage the water community to move towards
a circular economy model. This joint note summarizes the
main findings of this collaborative work. |
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WASTEWATER TREATMENT WATER QUALITY WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT URBANIZATION WATER AND SANITATION WATER SUPPLY CIRCULAR ECONOMY ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY RECYCLING REUSE RESOURCE RECOVERY REGULATORY STANDARDS STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT BIOSOLIDS |
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Wastewater? From Waste to Resource in a Circular Economy Context |
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Wastewater? From Waste to Resource in a Circular Economy Context |
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Wastewater? From Waste to Resource in a Circular Economy Context |
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