Water

The problem of the progressive scarcity of water, its quality and progressive pollution and access to the sources is now recognized by all. Despite all this it is still quietly taken for granted that by opening the tap we will all have, in every part of the world, sufficient availability of water and of sufficiently good quality.

All this is not at all true and the facts are quickly proving it.
In an interview, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, CEO of Nestlè, summarized this criticality by stating that the world will remain without water long before it remains without oil unless we introduce radical corrective measures in the way that everyone, including business and agriculture, access this source.

In fact, the era of free and secure access to this resource is ending, and since most industrial processes rely on this and even the entire food chain and the survival of mankind itself, all of this can only dramatically impact our social and economic processes.
This area of activity of LHYRA starts from an experience matured over the years and is proposed both to direct towards specific operational interventions and to identify the technologies necessary to intervene where there is a problem and to suggest a business model able to anticipate the birth of problem.

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