Dreamwater Filter is a lightweight portable device which can convert surface water, especially flood water, into drinking water just with the push of a button.
Presentation held by Nirjat Subrat during oikos swissnex Practitioner Day 2011 @ IIM Bangalore, India, 26 August 2011.
http://www.oikos-international.org/academic/development/development-academy-2011/practitioner-day.html
The 10th edition of the FICCI Water Awards recognizes excellence in water management and conservation practices. It features case studies of award-winning organizations in categories like industrial water use efficiency, innovation in water technology, and community initiatives by industry. The publication aims to raise awareness of water challenges in India and showcase best practices that others can learn from and replicate.
The document summarizes strategies for reducing solid and liquid waste at the government, business, and individual levels. It discusses source reduction principles and provides examples of policies and initiatives in British Columbia to encourage waste prevention through incentives, regulations, and education programs targeting water and energy conservation, recycling, and sustainable consumption.
This document provides an executive summary and overview of the work and impact of International Development Enterprises - India (IDEI) in 2012-13. Some key points:
- IDEI worked to promote affordable irrigation technologies to over 1.3 million smallholder farmer households, benefiting over 7 million people total. This generated $1.4 billion in additional farmer income.
- Their technologies helped save 673 million liters of diesel, 2.6 million tons of CO2 emissions, over 6.5 billion cubic meters of water, and 872 million kWh of electricity.
- Over 605 million person-days of on-farm employment were created along with jobs in installation, manufacturing, and ret
Sewage Treatment Plant Manufacturer & Suppliers of Industrial Water Treatment...Penguin Water Technologies
Sewage Treatment Plant Manufacturers 2022 or STP plant is utilized to eliminate contaminants from waste water. It consists of Bodily, chemical and organic and natural course of action to remove Bodily, chemical and Organic contaminants. Sewage Treatment method Plant is extremely helpful and affordable. Penguin Water Technologies is manufacturer of STP plant in civil and mechanical both situated in U.P, M.P, Uttarakhand, Haryana and Delhi NCR. Our customers give regeneration finest best STP Manufacturer with the compact design and style, person pleasant, longevity, lower maintenance, corrosion resistance and extended support life options of all our STP plant constructions and overall performance.
Claudia Ringler
Virtual Presentation, Expert Consultation on Promoting Efficient Irrigation Technologies for Water Saving Across Scales and Sectors
February 25, 2022
Uniqflux Membranes manufactures hollow fiber and flat sheet microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, and reverse osmosis membranes for water purification applications including desalination, wastewater treatment, and protein separation. Set up in 2010, it is the first Indian company to produce reverse osmosis membranes using CSIR patented technology. The company aims to become a major global player in membrane production with current and planned expansion of its reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration membrane production capacity.
Presentation held by Nirjat Subrat during oikos swissnex Practitioner Day 2011 @ IIM Bangalore, India, 26 August 2011.
http://www.oikos-international.org/academic/development/development-academy-2011/practitioner-day.html
The 10th edition of the FICCI Water Awards recognizes excellence in water management and conservation practices. It features case studies of award-winning organizations in categories like industrial water use efficiency, innovation in water technology, and community initiatives by industry. The publication aims to raise awareness of water challenges in India and showcase best practices that others can learn from and replicate.
The document summarizes strategies for reducing solid and liquid waste at the government, business, and individual levels. It discusses source reduction principles and provides examples of policies and initiatives in British Columbia to encourage waste prevention through incentives, regulations, and education programs targeting water and energy conservation, recycling, and sustainable consumption.
This document provides an executive summary and overview of the work and impact of International Development Enterprises - India (IDEI) in 2012-13. Some key points:
- IDEI worked to promote affordable irrigation technologies to over 1.3 million smallholder farmer households, benefiting over 7 million people total. This generated $1.4 billion in additional farmer income.
- Their technologies helped save 673 million liters of diesel, 2.6 million tons of CO2 emissions, over 6.5 billion cubic meters of water, and 872 million kWh of electricity.
- Over 605 million person-days of on-farm employment were created along with jobs in installation, manufacturing, and ret
Sewage Treatment Plant Manufacturer & Suppliers of Industrial Water Treatment...Penguin Water Technologies
Sewage Treatment Plant Manufacturers 2022 or STP plant is utilized to eliminate contaminants from waste water. It consists of Bodily, chemical and organic and natural course of action to remove Bodily, chemical and Organic contaminants. Sewage Treatment method Plant is extremely helpful and affordable. Penguin Water Technologies is manufacturer of STP plant in civil and mechanical both situated in U.P, M.P, Uttarakhand, Haryana and Delhi NCR. Our customers give regeneration finest best STP Manufacturer with the compact design and style, person pleasant, longevity, lower maintenance, corrosion resistance and extended support life options of all our STP plant constructions and overall performance.
Claudia Ringler
Virtual Presentation, Expert Consultation on Promoting Efficient Irrigation Technologies for Water Saving Across Scales and Sectors
February 25, 2022
Uniqflux Membranes manufactures hollow fiber and flat sheet microfiltration, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration, and reverse osmosis membranes for water purification applications including desalination, wastewater treatment, and protein separation. Set up in 2010, it is the first Indian company to produce reverse osmosis membranes using CSIR patented technology. The company aims to become a major global player in membrane production with current and planned expansion of its reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration membrane production capacity.
Nicholas Parker, Cleantech Group LLC - Water and the Future of the Canadian E...CWS_2010
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Access to clean water and adequate sanitation leads to improvements in health, school attendance, productivity, and entrepreneurship, yet almost 2 billion people live without it. MCC and its partner countries have prioritized WASH, investing over $700 million and leveraging millions more from public-private partnerships.
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The document discusses solutions for improving urban infrastructure and sustainability in Indian cities. It notes that India's cities will need to accommodate hundreds of millions of new residents in the coming decades, putting strain on resources. It then presents several "small steps" that could be taken to transform cities, including promoting cycling and carpooling to reduce traffic, using algae lamps that absorb carbon dioxide, redeveloping slums through cooperation with residents, and generating fuel and electricity through waste management processes like algae biofuel production and sewage gasification. The document argues that while some solutions may not provide immediate results, together these measures could sustainably develop cities through better planning and resource management over the long run.
The document introduces a new water treatment technology called PurState that offers simpler and more efficient solutions to the growing complexity of water treatment. It faces challenges like increasing water demand, shrinking water supplies, and more contaminants requiring treatment. PurState provides capital and operating cost savings compared to traditional chlorine and ozone-based methods. It has a small footprint, treats a broad spectrum of contaminants without chemicals, and allows water recycling and reuse at lower costs than existing technologies.
OECD/ADB High-level Workshop on funding and financing subnational infrastruct...OECDregions
The document discusses the urgent need for increasing subnational funding and financing opportunities in Asia-Pacific to address the large infrastructure gap. It notes that Asia-Pacific will be home to nearly 200 cities with over 1 million people by 2030, yet faces tightening budgets and increasing infrastructure demands. The ADB is working to support cities and regions through financing, knowledge, and partnerships for inclusive and sustainable infrastructure. Examples provided include support for New Clark City in the Philippines, affordable housing projects in India, urban water projects in Vietnam, and municipal infrastructure projects in Uzbekistan. The Creating Investable Cities initiative leverages expertise to improve subnational financing environments, local revenue mobilization, and prepare sustainable infrastructure projects.
Innovation, Decentralisation & Blockchain in Water GovernanceAnna Poberezhna
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To address sustainability and climate change challenges we need to have an integrated and innovative approach. Innovative thinking about how to approach water challenges and water scarcity as an opportunity cost.
The document provides an overview of water scenarios developed by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) to explore potential futures and their implications for business. It describes three parallel scenario stories set in China from 2005 to 2025 that address increasing water stress from urbanization and ways to create a more efficient "hydro economy." The document encourages participants to discuss dilemmas, opportunities, and actions for their companies.
The document discusses a new waterless washing machine being developed by Xeros Ltd. that uses polymer beads to clean clothes with 90% less water than traditional washing machines. It aims to help address issues of water scarcity in developing countries and reduce the environmental impact of laundry. The machine is still in development but Xeros hopes to launch a commercial version in 2020 and a domestic version in the future.
First portable nanofiltration drinking water purifierNimon Bondurant
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Water Purification and Mobile Water Treatment System I WOG Group.pdfNavchetana Kendra
To alleviate water shortages, WOG Group offers a small water plant that is housed inside a portable container. All complex and common answers are communicated by a group of experts. We refined the water, which is crucial for the area, by killing even the smallest particles during treatment. When portable water filtration systems are used up, it reduces transportation costs. In addition to serving as a free water treatment facility, our adaptable water purification units may join with a rhythmic motion at any point plant for an additional limit.
Veolia is a global leader in reverse osmosis desalination, with over 40 years of expertise. They produce over 6.75 million cubic meters of desalinated water per day using membrane desalination technology. Reverse osmosis desalination involves pushing salt water through semi-permeable membranes under high pressure to separate fresh water from salt and impurities. Veolia provides comprehensive solutions and services for desalination projects from design to operation and maintenance. They offer various contract models to suit different customer needs.
SkyH2O is developing SkyH2O STATION projects to generate fresh, potable water through atmospheric water generation technology. A SkyH2O STATION would produce around 50,000 gallons of water per day, creating jobs and tax revenue for municipalities while providing a sustainable water source. SkyH2O STATIONS integrate water generation equipment, bottling facilities, and distribution to provide clean drinking water and support local communities and economies. The first SkyH2O STATION project is planned for 2022 in Angleton, Texas.
Waterlife is a growing company that provides drinking water solutions to rural communities. It has established over 1,500 water systems serving over 3 million people across 4 Indian states. The company uses innovative decentralized technologies and business models to deliver affordable and sustainable drinking water. It partners with various organizations and has received several awards for its work.
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The Indian water industry is growing rapidly due to increasing water scarcity and demand. The total market size is estimated at $12 billion annually and is growing at 18% each year. While the government contributes about 50% of the market, private industries are also increasingly investing in water treatment. Major opportunities for growth include various government projects like river interlinking worth $100 billion, as well as increasing industrial and domestic water treatment needs. Various technologies are being used like reverse osmosis, but there remains significant potential for further development and access to water treatment across the country.
Trevenning Water Ltd (TW) is seeking investment for its wastewater treatment solutions. TW aims to become a leading global provider of modular and containerized wastewater treatment plants using membrane bioreactor technology and state-of-the-art control systems. TW's approach involves evaluating client needs, designing customized plants, building, operating, and maintaining the plants. The plants are scalable and can be rapidly deployed with minimal environmental impact. TW's management team has experience in innovative wastewater treatment technologies and working in target international markets. The investment opportunity document outlines TW's value proposition and marketing strategy to address the global need for improved wastewater treatment.
Presentation - Fifth Roundtable on Financing Water - Mr. Alexis MorganOECD Environment
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Spli2 is launching a new portable water filter called Spli2 to provide consumers with affordable and environmentally friendly access to clean drinking water. The filter removes bacteria and other contaminants at rates exceeding EPA standards. It is a low-cost alternative to bottled water that also reduces plastic waste. Spli2 aims to market the filter through displays in grocery and convenience stores near bottled water. It will target health-conscious urban consumers and emphasize the product's affordability, portability, quality and environmental benefits over bottled water.
This document discusses strategies for Hyderabad, India to transform into a global city through sustainable water management. It outlines three key points:
1. Hyderabad has potential to become a global city by balancing urban growth with green/blue environments, but sustainable water resource management is needed.
2. Concepts like circular economy and "sponge cities" that capture excess runoff can help minimize water risks, carbon footprint, and capture resources like methane from waste.
3. Suggestions for action include leveraging technology for digital water management, incentivizing innovations through public-private partnerships and financing, and building stakeholder engagement for quality of life goals.
The document is an investor presentation for Environtech China, a company developing a proprietary water recycling solution for China's growing water scarcity issues. It summarizes Environtech's technology which recycles 70% of greywater for reuse, describes target hotel and commercial real estate markets, and outlines the business model and financial projections. The presentation highlights China's severe water constraints as the problem addressed and Environtech's solution as offering a unique opportunity with its innovative system and business approach.
Nicholas Parker, Cleantech Group LLC - Water and the Future of the Canadian E...CWS_2010
Nicholas Parker from Cleantech Group gave a presentation on cleantech innovation for the water sector at the Canadian Water Summit in Toronto. He discussed how the world's urban infrastructure, including water infrastructure, requires $40 trillion in upgrades. Water demand is outstripping supply, so businesses must improve water productivity. Cleantech solutions can help increase efficiency across agriculture, industry, and municipal water use. Successful water companies will provide solutions to help customers reduce water and energy use. Water innovation is surging despite declines in venture capital funding, and China is leading initial public offerings in the water sector so far in 2010.
Access to clean water and adequate sanitation leads to improvements in health, school attendance, productivity, and entrepreneurship, yet almost 2 billion people live without it. MCC and its partner countries have prioritized WASH, investing over $700 million and leveraging millions more from public-private partnerships.
Join WaterAid America and MCC's WASH experts to learn about our water-related investments in Jordan, Zambia, and Cabo Verde.
The document discusses solutions for improving urban infrastructure and sustainability in Indian cities. It notes that India's cities will need to accommodate hundreds of millions of new residents in the coming decades, putting strain on resources. It then presents several "small steps" that could be taken to transform cities, including promoting cycling and carpooling to reduce traffic, using algae lamps that absorb carbon dioxide, redeveloping slums through cooperation with residents, and generating fuel and electricity through waste management processes like algae biofuel production and sewage gasification. The document argues that while some solutions may not provide immediate results, together these measures could sustainably develop cities through better planning and resource management over the long run.
The document introduces a new water treatment technology called PurState that offers simpler and more efficient solutions to the growing complexity of water treatment. It faces challenges like increasing water demand, shrinking water supplies, and more contaminants requiring treatment. PurState provides capital and operating cost savings compared to traditional chlorine and ozone-based methods. It has a small footprint, treats a broad spectrum of contaminants without chemicals, and allows water recycling and reuse at lower costs than existing technologies.
OECD/ADB High-level Workshop on funding and financing subnational infrastruct...OECDregions
The document discusses the urgent need for increasing subnational funding and financing opportunities in Asia-Pacific to address the large infrastructure gap. It notes that Asia-Pacific will be home to nearly 200 cities with over 1 million people by 2030, yet faces tightening budgets and increasing infrastructure demands. The ADB is working to support cities and regions through financing, knowledge, and partnerships for inclusive and sustainable infrastructure. Examples provided include support for New Clark City in the Philippines, affordable housing projects in India, urban water projects in Vietnam, and municipal infrastructure projects in Uzbekistan. The Creating Investable Cities initiative leverages expertise to improve subnational financing environments, local revenue mobilization, and prepare sustainable infrastructure projects.
Innovation, Decentralisation & Blockchain in Water GovernanceAnna Poberezhna
Anna is developing a cross-sectoral and multidimensional strategic perspective which include aspects of business, governance data strategy and innovation strategy. It was presented at the governmental Innovate UK forum in 2017.
To address sustainability and climate change challenges we need to have an integrated and innovative approach. Innovative thinking about how to approach water challenges and water scarcity as an opportunity cost.
The document provides an overview of water scenarios developed by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) to explore potential futures and their implications for business. It describes three parallel scenario stories set in China from 2005 to 2025 that address increasing water stress from urbanization and ways to create a more efficient "hydro economy." The document encourages participants to discuss dilemmas, opportunities, and actions for their companies.
The document discusses a new waterless washing machine being developed by Xeros Ltd. that uses polymer beads to clean clothes with 90% less water than traditional washing machines. It aims to help address issues of water scarcity in developing countries and reduce the environmental impact of laundry. The machine is still in development but Xeros hopes to launch a commercial version in 2020 and a domestic version in the future.
First portable nanofiltration drinking water purifierNimon Bondurant
CamelTrain™ is the world’s first all-membrane-based portable water purification system on the market. CamelTrain™ units produce up to 600 gph (2,271lph) of microbiologically clean water, all from a unit about the size of a piece of luggage. Additionally, they can stack and connect with the CamelTrain™ “P” to produce near reverse osmosis quality water
Water Purification and Mobile Water Treatment System I WOG Group.pdfNavchetana Kendra
To alleviate water shortages, WOG Group offers a small water plant that is housed inside a portable container. All complex and common answers are communicated by a group of experts. We refined the water, which is crucial for the area, by killing even the smallest particles during treatment. When portable water filtration systems are used up, it reduces transportation costs. In addition to serving as a free water treatment facility, our adaptable water purification units may join with a rhythmic motion at any point plant for an additional limit.
Veolia is a global leader in reverse osmosis desalination, with over 40 years of expertise. They produce over 6.75 million cubic meters of desalinated water per day using membrane desalination technology. Reverse osmosis desalination involves pushing salt water through semi-permeable membranes under high pressure to separate fresh water from salt and impurities. Veolia provides comprehensive solutions and services for desalination projects from design to operation and maintenance. They offer various contract models to suit different customer needs.
SkyH2O is developing SkyH2O STATION projects to generate fresh, potable water through atmospheric water generation technology. A SkyH2O STATION would produce around 50,000 gallons of water per day, creating jobs and tax revenue for municipalities while providing a sustainable water source. SkyH2O STATIONS integrate water generation equipment, bottling facilities, and distribution to provide clean drinking water and support local communities and economies. The first SkyH2O STATION project is planned for 2022 in Angleton, Texas.
Waterlife is a growing company that provides drinking water solutions to rural communities. It has established over 1,500 water systems serving over 3 million people across 4 Indian states. The company uses innovative decentralized technologies and business models to deliver affordable and sustainable drinking water. It partners with various organizations and has received several awards for its work.
WaterSense 2.0: Expanding the Market for Water Conservation and Efficiency in...Andrew Cummings
The document proposes an expansion of the EPA's WaterSense program called WaterSense 2.0, with a goal of saving 2 trillion gallons of water by 2020. Key aspects of the plan include setting tiered water efficiency standards for products, expanding WaterSense certification to additional products like dishwashers and washing machines, and increasing collaboration between WaterSense and ENERGY STAR. The plan also calls for establishing regional EPA offices to increase brand recognition through local outreach and recruiting more partners. If successful, the program could achieve significant energy savings in addition to water savings.
The Indian water industry is growing rapidly due to increasing water scarcity and demand. The total market size is estimated at $12 billion annually and is growing at 18% each year. While the government contributes about 50% of the market, private industries are also increasingly investing in water treatment. Major opportunities for growth include various government projects like river interlinking worth $100 billion, as well as increasing industrial and domestic water treatment needs. Various technologies are being used like reverse osmosis, but there remains significant potential for further development and access to water treatment across the country.
Trevenning Water Ltd (TW) is seeking investment for its wastewater treatment solutions. TW aims to become a leading global provider of modular and containerized wastewater treatment plants using membrane bioreactor technology and state-of-the-art control systems. TW's approach involves evaluating client needs, designing customized plants, building, operating, and maintaining the plants. The plants are scalable and can be rapidly deployed with minimal environmental impact. TW's management team has experience in innovative wastewater treatment technologies and working in target international markets. The investment opportunity document outlines TW's value proposition and marketing strategy to address the global need for improved wastewater treatment.
Presentation - Fifth Roundtable on Financing Water - Mr. Alexis MorganOECD Environment
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Spli2 is launching a new portable water filter called Spli2 to provide consumers with affordable and environmentally friendly access to clean drinking water. The filter removes bacteria and other contaminants at rates exceeding EPA standards. It is a low-cost alternative to bottled water that also reduces plastic waste. Spli2 aims to market the filter through displays in grocery and convenience stores near bottled water. It will target health-conscious urban consumers and emphasize the product's affordability, portability, quality and environmental benefits over bottled water.
This document discusses strategies for Hyderabad, India to transform into a global city through sustainable water management. It outlines three key points:
1. Hyderabad has potential to become a global city by balancing urban growth with green/blue environments, but sustainable water resource management is needed.
2. Concepts like circular economy and "sponge cities" that capture excess runoff can help minimize water risks, carbon footprint, and capture resources like methane from waste.
3. Suggestions for action include leveraging technology for digital water management, incentivizing innovations through public-private partnerships and financing, and building stakeholder engagement for quality of life goals.
The document is an investor presentation for Environtech China, a company developing a proprietary water recycling solution for China's growing water scarcity issues. It summarizes Environtech's technology which recycles 70% of greywater for reuse, describes target hotel and commercial real estate markets, and outlines the business model and financial projections. The presentation highlights China's severe water constraints as the problem addressed and Environtech's solution as offering a unique opportunity with its innovative system and business approach.
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Good morning and welcome back to Energy Source, coming to you from New York, where the city swelters in its first heatwave of the season.
Nearly 80 million people were under alerts in the US north-east and midwest yesterday as temperatures in some municipalities reached record highs in a test to the country’s rickety power grid.
In other news, the Financial Times has a new Big Read this morning on Russia’s grip on nuclear power. Despite sanctions on its economy, the Kremlin continues to be an unrivalled exporter of nuclear power plants, building more than half of all reactors under construction globally. Read how Moscow is using these projects to wield global influence.
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Data Drill looks at a new analysis from the World Bank showing gas flaring is at a four-year high.
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New report offers sobering view of the energy transition
Every year the Statistical Review of World Energy offers a behemoth of data on the state of the global energy market. This year’s findings highlight the world’s insatiable demand for energy and the need to speed up the pace of decarbonisation.
Here are our four main takeaways from this year’s report:
Fossil fuel consumption — and emissions — are at record highs
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The Power of Community Newsletters: A Case Study from Wolverton and Greenleys...Scribe
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Dive into the success story of Wolverton and Greenleys Town Council's newsletter in this insightful webinar. Hear from Mandy Shipp and Jemma English about the newsletter's journey from its inception to becoming a vital part of their community's communication, including its history, production process, and revenue generation through advertising. Discover the reasons behind outsourcing its design and the benefits this brought. Ideal for anyone involved in community engagement or interested in starting their own newsletter.
Causes Supporting Charity for Elderly PeopleSERUDS INDIA
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2. Billion USD Global Water Market
Million+ potential customers in
Bangladesh alone
Million acre feet of surface flow
annually in Bangladesh
Rahima Begum spends two hours
every day to collect water from a
nearby tubewell, and during flood
season cannot access it for going
underwater.
3. Dreamwater Enterprises Limited, established in 2022, is a social enterprise which builds cost effective WASH
products to create access to safe drinking water for rural communities across Bangladesh.
Dreamwater Portable Filter:
✓ Lightweight
✓ Durable
✓ Affordable
✓ Portable
✓ 5 Stage UV-Filtration, removes
99.99% of bacteria and viruses
✓ Convert upto 15,000 liters of
surface water into drinking
water anywhere, anytime
Version 2:
Automated version backed with
battery lasting upto 6 hours
Version 1:
Manual Version using
handpump mechanism
4. • Governmental agencies with
WASH focus(BWB, etc)
• Ministries with Water, Disaster &
Climate focus
BUSINESS 2 GOVERNMENT
BUSINESS 2 BUSINESS
• NGOS/INGOS
• Private corporation for
CSR
• Individuals buying filters for household purpose
• Individuals buying filters for commercial purpose
BUSINESS 2 CONSUMERS
HOUSEHOLD USE COMMERCIAL USE DISASTER RESPONSE
Version 1: 4,500/cycle
Version 2: 6,000/cycle
Version 1: 15,000/device
Version 2: 20,000/device
5. [[
Dreamwater PFs have
been deployed on ground
Liters of Flood Water Converted
into Drinking Water
Customers reached with water
produced Dreamwater Portable
Filters
Individuals trained as water
entrepreneurs using Dreamwater
PFs
6. ❖ 3,02, 30,000 BDT estimated revenue from
device sales and maintenance by 2026
❖ 1,250 devices on ground by 2026 (Version 1:
700, Version 2: 550)
❖ Secured Aqua for All’s ‘WASH Innovation
Challenge’ Fund in 2022 (USD 10,000)
❖ Young Water Solution’s Cohort Funding in 2022
(USD 25,000)
❖ Secured UNDP ISGAP Grant for Climate
Innovation 2023 (USD 125,000)
7. OTHER PORTABLE FILTER DREAMWATER PORTABLE FILTER
Expensive (WateROAM BDT 72,000)
Low Capacity (Less than 50 L/H)
Fragile or One Time Use
Cannot Remove Odor
& Improve Taste
Cost Effective (Less than BDT 20,000)
High Capacity (77.7 L/H)
Durable and Long Lasting
Can Remove Odor & Improve Taste
8. 22 YEARS TOTAL IN THE
DEVELOPMENT SECTOR
LLB, University of London,
BPTC, City, University of London
Key Expertise: Law and Policy
Development, People Management,
Technology Development
BSc. Environmental Economics,
Pennsylvania State University, USA
Key Expertise: Environmental
Economics, Water and Sanitation, GIS,
Policy and Social Marketing
16 YEARS TOTAL IN
THE WASH SECTOR
9.
10. • Secure USD 50,000 for product development before
Year 1
• Integrate Microfinance for Device purchase by Year 2
• Develop Dreamwater Portable Filter's capacity to
remove arsenic and salinity from source water by
Year 3
• Become a brand trusted by individuals and NGOs in
solving WASH challenge with our products by Year 3