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Jonathan Kubben home

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Devices:
1 x H300 unit
Potential annual savings:
131.400 liters | 34,712 US gallons

Circular living inspired by a life with purpose.

Jonathan Kubben, the Mexican-Belgian influencer and humanitarian known for his global travels and viral storytelling, has built a home that reflects his commitment to sustainability. Famous for inspiring millions through his adventures, social campaigns, and the Mom I’m Fine Project, Jonathan’s choices extend beyond visibility, they aim to create lasting impact.

When designing his new home in Belgium, Jonathan wanted circular water solutions that aligned with his sustainable lifestyle. That’s when he discovered Hydraloop.

The solution.

By installing a Hydraloop H300, Jonathan now collects and treats shower water, reusing it safely for toilet flushing and washing machines.

The result.

Hydraloop allowed Jonathan to live sustainably at home, turning water savings into a practical, everyday habit. His Belgian house now mirrors the same principles he applies in his humanitarian work: conscious choices, tangible impact, and innovative solutions.

Project information

  • Dilbeek, Belgium

Installation details

  • Devices: 1 x H300 units
  • Potential annual savings: 131.400 liters | 34,712 US gallons per device
  • Treatment capacity: 360 liters | 95 US gallons per device

Usage details

  • Collection sources: showers
  • End uses: toilet flushing

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