While countries like Israel reuse more than 85% of treated water, and the United Arab Emirates exceeds 50%, Brazil still reuses less than 2%.
💧According to the World Health Organization (WHO), only 56% of domestic sewage is safely treated in Brazil. In other words, much of the water that could be reused isn’t even treated.
🌍 Reused water is a viable, safe, and sustainable alternative for non-potable uses, such as irrigation, street cleaning, toilet flushing, and industrial applications.
♻️ With accessible technologies, clear standards, and well-structured projects, it is possible to change this scenario—and the private sector plays an essential role in this.
📢 Shall we transform this reality? Talk to those who understand reuse.
🔹 NeoAcqua — To preserve is to act.
Source: World Health Organization (WHO), 2024/2025



