Added: Feb 12, 2021
Last edited: Feb 12, 2021
The recently published report ‘Stip op de horizon Circulair Water 2050’ (‘Point on the Circular Water 2050 horizon’) formulates objectives and future perspectives for the water sector for the efficient recovery of raw materials and energy from (waste)water streams. This project focused on concretising the possible circular water cycle in 2050.
Societal challenges regarding the circular economy, climate adaptation and the sustainable energy transition.
Joint research programme aimed to contribute towards concretising the possible circular water cycle in 2050
Published report ‘Stip op de horizon Circulair Water 2050’ (‘Point on the Circular Water 2050 horizon’). Produced by KWR, STOWA, AquaMinerals and the Energy and Raw Materials Factory, the report is a product of the Circular Water 2050 project, which is part of the Water in the Circular Economy (WiCE) joint research programme. his clearly involves more than achieving higher raw material efficiency.
Efficient with raw materials
Circular water-cycle objectives
Future circular water-cycle perspectives
Clear picture of ‘fully circular in 2050’
‘Stip op de horizon Circulair Water 2050’ was funded by STOWA (Water Authorities) and WiCE (drinking water sector), and included in-kind contributions in the project by the collaboration partners AquaMinerals and the Energy and Raw Materials Factory.
Alternative water use
Water efficiency
Recovery and reuse of waste energy
Advocacy for circular economy policy
Cost Savings
Revenue Potential
Productivity
Reduce Emissions (SDG13)
Minimise Waste (SDG12)
Save Water (SDG6)
Conduct research
Develop regenerative infrastructure
Develop infrastructure to support sustainable lifestyles
Monitoring & enforcement
Environmental assessment & permits
Site planning for circular material use
Develop infrastructure to support resource cycling
Reuse
circular
Aquifer storage and recovery
cities
climate
drinking water
durability
energy
governance
tailored research
water chain
water cycle closure
WiCE
Agriculture
industry
phosphate
wastewater
water cycle