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A Surprising Solution to the Global Water Crisis

A new technology is turning fruit and vegetable waste into crystal-clear drinking water, and the implications are massive. Developed by Botanical Water Technologies, the process captures water naturally released during food processing—water that would normally be discarded—and transforms it into a safe, drinkable resource. These “Water Harvesting Units” are already in place at a major tomato plant in California, producing thousands of gallons a day from nothing but discarded condensation.

The potential impact is staggering. If installed at thousands of food plants worldwide, this system could generate trillions of liters of clean water each year, all without tapping a single aquifer. Not only is the water remarkably pure, but the system also supports transparency through a blockchain-based platform that rewards companies for sustainable water use. In a world facing increasing droughts, this unexpected breakthrough could help hydrate communities and reshape how we think about waste.

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