- Increased pollution, rising population and climate change all straining worldwide water supply
- Biggest issue that keeps U.S., other countries from success is reliance on centralized water technologies
- Infrastructure failure can be addressed by developing decentralized, onsite and modular water-treatment systems like OriginClear Inc.’s innovative products
Recycling water is a worldwide issue, according to OriginClear Inc. (OTC: OCLN) CEO Riggs Eckelberry, who noted that with issues such as increased pollution, rising population and climate change all straining worldwide water supply, poor levels of water recycling are not sustainable.
“Leaders across all industries need to rethink their entire approach to using and delivering water,” Eckelberry noted in a recent article…
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