The Grey Water Project promotes the safe reuse of grey water and water conservation in order to create a more sustainable water future for everyone. The nonprofit was founded in 2016 by Shreya Ramachandran.
I’m honored to be the recipient of the Children's Climate Prize 2019! Thank you to the Jury and all the wonderful people who put together the grand gala at Stockholm City Hall!
As water scarcity continues to be a pressing issue, Australia is taking significant strides to promote sustainable water management practices. Recent policy updates across various Australian states reflect a growing commitment to harnessing this valuable resource while ensuring public health and environmental protection. Here’s a closer look at the latest greywater policies in Australia. New South Wales (NSW): Leading the Charge with Marine Pollution Regulation In March 202
In a world where water scarcity is becoming increasingly prevalent, cooperation over shared water resources is emerging as a powerful tool for fostering international peace and security. Far from being just about managing a precious resource, water cooperation is proving to be a catalyst for broader diplomatic relations and regional stability.  Building Bridges, Not Dams  Transboundary water disputes are not a new phenomenon. Historically, nations have clashed over access t