Blue Schools Programme provides developing countries water reuse options
In developed countries, the generation and reuse of water is a choice primarily driven by the recognition of decreasing resources and the desire to be conscientious stewards of the environment.
In developed countries, the generation and reuse of water is a choice primarily driven by the recognition of decreasing resources and the desire to be conscientious stewards of the environment.
But in developing countries, where infrastructure is nonexistent, creating an independent water supply and constructive use of the waste, is a requirement based on economic and environmental necessity. The International Rainwater Harvesting Alliance (IRHA), based in Geneva, Switzerland, leads schools in poor communities to meet their need for clean water and sanitation through its Blue Schools Programme.