Rainwater harvesting can help reduce water footprint & increase water security

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Ramesh Jalan, UNDP, New Delhi

Background

Statistics say that each of us drinks from 2 to 4 litres of water every day. However most of the water we ‘drink’ is embedded in the food we eat. When a billion people in the world already live in chronic hunger and water resources are under pressure, we need to act now.

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Discussion on how to cope with population growth & ensure access to nutritious food through following ways:

  • follow a healthier, sustainable diet
  • consume less water-intensive products;
  • reduce the scandalous food wastage: 30% of the food produced worldwide is never eaten and the water used to produce it is lost forever
  • produce more food, of better quality, with less water

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This discussion has been reposted here from Solution Exchange Water Community India.

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