WaterNext promotes sustainable water management through innovative technologies, contributing to Sustainable Development Goals 6, 9, and 12 of the 2030 Agenda for a more equitable, efficient, and sustainable future.
WaterNext implements advanced RO and ZLD systems for Vardhman Group, integrating membrane and biological processes to enable efficient wastewater recovery and zero liquid discharge in textile manufacturing.
WaterNext reduces CO₂ in water treatment by optimizing energy use, minimizing chemicals, and integrating digital technologies. Its innovative solutions improve efficiency, lower emissions, and support sustainable water management for long-term environmental impact.
Incoterms® 2020 are standardized international trade rules by ICC, defining delivery terms, liability, and costs. They regulate responsibilities, risks, and expenses, ensuring clarity and efficiency in global transactions. Key updates improve transparency, insurance coverage, and cost allocation.
During his journey to Tunisia, the CEO of WaterNext Italia experienced the country’s growing water crisis, intensified by climate change. His experience reinforced the urgent need for sustainable solutions to protect this vital resource.
Water Next Solutions develops innovative biological systems for sustainable wastewater treatment in the textile industry, reducing operational costs and environmental impact through MBR, RO, and advanced automation.
WaterNext participated in a panel at IFAT India 2024, discussing ZLD and circular economy. Valuable insights were shared on sustainable wastewater solutions and digital innovation for industrial water management.
WaterNext has been chosen by Hirdaramani Group to supply the effluent treatment and water recovery plant for ‘Mihila Tex’, a sustainable textile mill in Sri Lanka using advanced MBR and RO technologies.
WaterNext commissioned a sustainable MBR and RO plant at Eveready Spinning Mills, India. The project supports their “Way to Green” initiative, with 90% recovery and 1500 m³/day capacity.
WaterNext has been awarded a landmark ETP MBR RO project in Bandung, Indonesia, enabling water reuse for Pt. Godiva Astrea Textile. Commissioning is expected by January 2025.
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