EXTENDING ON
These new inventions have renowned the field of water purification. They have stretched the limits of innovation, and helped many people. But what if we were to keep on progressing with water purification? The next level of having actual centers to distribute out water purifiers built in places like Africa and even South America. And what if the water filters could be so simply created that they could be produced in the actual communities? It may take us an extensive amount of years to produce such a product, but the world is fast-moving, and maybe one day we'll reach that point. |
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Thanks to Anna Klei for helping me edit, and for all the sources. PUBLISHED BY SHAHAD SALMAN, CLEAN WATER ADVOCATE |