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Alarming statistics in this article highlight the urgency to tackle #ChemicalPollution. Our technology is at the forefront, addressing goals like SDG 6. By developing multifunctional repellent surface coatings, we reduce cleaning needs, water and cleaner usage, and thereby decrease chemical runoff into wastewater, aiding in building a sustainable future. The fact that 9 million deaths annually are attributed to pollution, along with the predicted tripling of plastic production by 2060, demands our attention. Solutions and innovation are crucial for a pollution-free future, requiring collaboration among governments, cities, corporations, and individuals. Our technology plays a vital role in environmental protection and promoting sustainable living. Join us in enhancing industry standards and advocating for eco-friendly economic models. Learn more about our efforts at https://lnkd.in/dFCntaAQ. #BeatPollution
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Toxic chemicals contaminate air, food, and water. With half of the world's untreated wastewater entering rivers, lakes, and seas, it's time for cities and governments to step up efforts to improve chemical management and #BeatChemicalPollution. https://lnkd.in/dmwue9hS
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Just a little #wastewater is enough to contaminate and rob freshwater of its qualities while damaging ecosystems and compounding #climatechange to exacerbate the triple planetary crises. The urgency for solutions cannot be overstated and just as what gets measured is what gets done, to ensure we make sure-footed progress, data and monitoring needs to be at the front centre of solutions. Right now, one of the biggest priorities towards enhancing the resilience of communities against climate change is the urgent need to achieve 100% coverage of Early Warning Systems for every person on the planet in the next 3 years. This is the UNSG Early Warning for All (EW4All) initiative. However, what we do not hear of much is the fact that climate change works as part of a dangerous cascade, together with nature/biodiversity loss and pollution/waste, to exacerbate vulnerability. For example, municipal wastewater emits nearly double the amount of methane into the atmosphere than previously thought. Considering that methane’s global warming potential is up to 80 times more than carbon dioxide in 20 years, the implication is that addressing wastewater translates to combating climate change. In addition, wastewater pollution drives biodiversity loss, which limits the adaptive capacity of ecosystems. It, therefore, implies that an early warning system that forestalls and minimises the damaging impact of wastewater on our environment is just as important as that which warns us of impending climate change impacts. We, therefore, need early warning systems that go beyond climatological risks to also cover nature/biodiversity loss and pollution risks. This is where UNEP’s prioritisation of Early Warning for the Environment (EWE) comes in. First, EWE provides early warning to forestall and minimize risks arising from nature/biodiversity loss, pollution, and the cascading risks of the triple planetary crises and in so doing, complements traditional climatological early warning systems that are most prevalent. Second, EWE enhances the translation of early warnings to early action by way of linking risks to solutions and their investment potential to catalyse protective and corrective actions. The efforts to address wastewater pollution stand to get a major boost from the EWE approach. It provides us an opportunity to not only address risks but tap opportunities arising from solutions.
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It is heartening to observe an increased focus on the challenges posed by non-degradable chemicals, with approximately 150-200 billion liters being released into our environment annually. The consequences of this indiscriminate release are dire, impacting ocean areas, drinking water sources, and soil regions. The acidification of these vital elements has led to the disappearance of 60-70% of animal species, while also contributing to widespread health problems associated with these harmful chemicals. I strongly advocate for the immediate implementation of a robust tax increase on non-degradable chemicals. This measure is essential to incentivize companies and consumers to shift their attention towards equally effective or superior alternatives that are 100% sustainable. The question we must ask ourselves is, "What must occur before we collectively acknowledge that enough is enough?" The environmental degradation and health implications we face are reaching critical levels, demanding immediate and resolute intervention. We cannot afford to delay any further. Best regards for the present and future of our planet
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There is the critical need for sustainable practices. Toxic chemicals not only pose risks to human health but also to the environment. Let's champion responsible production, and corporate responsibility to pave the way for a cleaner and safer future. #environmentalsustainability #environmentalhealth #climateaction
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