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Preparing for South Africa’s water crisis should become a significant priority – and the further use of smart technology will remain critical when addressing the pressing issues of water scarcity in South Africa.
The Development Bank of Southern Africa estimates that 2,2-billion people across the globe don’t have access to clean drinking water. This is of concern when considering that water is a basic need for health and hygiene. According to DBSA, South Africa’s physical water scarcity will become a reality in 2025, and it’s expected to have a water deficit of 17% by 2030. This could also potentially worsen due to climate change.
He says that Versofy will be launching its all-in-one water backup storage and filtration subscription soon: “This is a potential game-changer in water solutions and can assist in solving for necessity. It is also not just a subscription; it’s a commitment to water security. With little upfront costs, our system will offer efficiency, reliability, and a sleek design that seamlessly integrates into anybody’s lifestyle.
While there are ways to address these concerns, they are all lengthy. South Africans need to become more self-sustainable now.
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