Where's the overlap between real estate tech and climate tech? It might be bigger than you think... Most of the year the Connecticut shoreline is a pretty sleepy place, but in the summer "snow birds" from all over the U.S. come to spend their warm summer days enjoying our beautiful coastline and water. There's only one problem: My town, and the towns to the north and south do not have a town sewer service. Everyone on our part of the shoreline is on septic, which means that any decent storm inevitably results in septic systems emptying right into Long Island Sound. Yuck. Here's the overlap: Sewers are expensive, which raises taxes, usually paid for on real estate transactions. But the biggest tax revenues come from houses on the shoreline where people pay a premium to have access to the beaches. Enter ECOSTP Technologies (P) Ltd. Developed for Bangalore, India; needed worldwide. They just launched on PropTechBuzz.com. Have you? https://lnkd.in/ez-r3-aT
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1yInteresting to know about innovative approach in solving sewage treatment by ECOSTP Technologies (P) Ltd.