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France’s water recycling goal: from 1% to 10% by 2030 – How innovation can drive change

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France's water recycling goal: From 1% to 10% by 2030 – How innovation can drive change

France’s water recycling goal: with only 1% of its water currently recycled, France is pushing for a tenfold increase by 2030. How innovative water recycling solutions can help bridge the gap.

Water scarcity is becoming an urgent challenge worldwide, and France is no exception. Currently, only 1% of France’s water consumption is recycled, a figure far behind many other developed nations. Recognizing the need for change, the French government has set an ambitious goal: increasing water reuse to 10% by 2030. To achieve this, over 1,000 projects will enter the operational phase before 2027, focusing on non-potable applications such as garden irrigation and other municipal or agricultural uses.

A recent example of progress in this area is the city of Fréjus, where a residential complex has been equipped with a system that filters wastewater from bathrooms and repurposes it for garden irrigation. This type of initiative highlights the potential of local water reuse solutions in contributing to France’s national goal.

How Hydraloop can drive change

At Hydraloop, we believe that innovative water recycling solutions should be accessible, cost-effective, and easy to implement.

Hydraloop’s award-winning patented technology can efficiently collect and treat greywater from showers, baths, washing machines, hand basins, as well as condensation water from heat pumps, air conditioners, and washer-dryers. By using six sustainable methods, Hydraloop provides clean, recycled water for uses that don’t require potable water.

Unlike traditional systems that use clog-prone filters or harmful chemicals, Hydraloop’s patented technology uses six sustainable methods (sedimentation, flotation, dissolved air flotation, foam fractionation, an aerobic bioreactor, and UV disinfection) to deliver clean, recycled water with minimal maintenance and no environmental impact. By integrating Hydraloop solutions into homes, hotels, and commercial buildings, we can significantly reduce freshwater consumption and wastewater discharge.

Here’s how Hydraloop can help accelerate water reuse efforts in France:

  • Lowering costs: By decentralizing water recycling, Hydraloop reduces dependency on expensive municipal treatment plants and large-scale infrastructure projects.
  • Maximizing efficiency: Our technology enables households and businesses to reuse up to 85% of their graywater, significantly decreasing overall water demand.
  • Promoting sustainability: By adopting water reuse at the local level, we can collectively reduce the strain on natural water sources and help France meet its ambitious targets.
  • Ensuring easy maintenance: Thanks to its filter-free design and smart monitoring, Hydraloop requires minimal upkeep while ensuring optimal water quality.

A collective effort towards a water-smart future

France’s water recycling goal of increasing water reuse tenfold by 2030 is a critical step toward ensuring sustainable water management in France. However, success depends on a collective effort from governments, businesses, and individuals alike. By embracing smart solutions like Hydraloop, we can turn the challenge of water scarcity into an opportunity for innovation and resilience.

Are you ready to be part of the water revolution? Be part of the solution!

Whether you’re a homeowner, business, or policymaker, integrating smart water reuse technology is the key to a sustainable future.

Contact us and explore how Hydraloop can help you save water, reduce costs, and make a real impact while keeping comfort!

 

 

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