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Hydraloop on Netflix

Our award winning water recycling system goes worldwide in the inspiring water documentary Brave Blue World



Brave Blue World, narrated by Liam Neeson and featuring actors and activists Matt Damon and Jaden Smith, is available to watch on Netflix today, to an audience of 193 million subscribers worldwide, and available in 29 languages.

“It’s a great film. We all need to see it,” says Liam Neeson. “Every school and every college needs to see it. Every kid has heard of climate change; the film deeply connects with this. It makes water local – something so many of us take for-granted.”

Every house can recycle its own water

Hydraloop is incredibly proud to participate in this ground breaking documentary,” adds Sabine Stuiver, CMO and Co-Founder of the award winning water recycling system. “Our mission is empowering people and organizations to save water and energy. Every house and building can easily recycle its own water. Sharing that message on Netflix will help so many people to start reusing their water and contribute to change.”



New technologies and innovations

Filmed across five continents, Brave Blue World paints an optimistic picture of how humanity is adopting new technologies and innovations to re-think how water is managed. The documentary makers went on an incredible journey to meet with pioneers and innovators who are addressing global water and sanitation challenges.

Brave Blue World was produced by the Brave Blue World Foundation, in association with its production partners The Water Environment Federation (WEF), SUEZ Water Technologies & Solutions, DuPont Water Solutions, Xylem, L’Oreal, Aqualia and the Dutch Water Alliance. The film is available to watch on Netflix from 21 October 2020.


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