Like the 'Green Infrastructure' video, also commissioned by the Landscape Institute, this is a first rate graphical communication video for raising awareness of these simple but important issues. Keep up the great work LI!
Grate sustainable plan, this may help to reduce water wastage. All countries should implement such practices. I know some hotels in Jamaica and around the world have introduced water recycling which is used to water the landscape, and also recycling plastics. But on the other hand, it would be cool to see this implemented in homes.
Lots of great ideas, but changing aging infrastructure is your best bet. Getting these ideas into new buildings often are the first to be value engineered out.
excellent video for explanation to all cross section of people in developing country like india. how do I get a copy of such video. Prof Somnath Sen, IIT Kharagpur,India
we've known all this for years and yet 99.9% new developments are still built with no solar panels, no green roofs, no rainwater harvesting, no meaningful habitat loss mitigation, etc - I'm not hopeful.
It's beggars belief that London is about to miss out on a once-in-a-generation opportunity to apply all the good, common sense measures explained in this video by allowing the offshore financiers who run Thames Water to plonk £4.2bn of *our* (not their!) money down the super-sewer. If you don't agree to have your wallet and environment robbed in this way, please sign our petition - search for "Stop the Thames Water Rip-Off"
Like the 'Green Infrastructure' video, also commissioned by the Landscape Institute, this is a first rate graphical communication video for raising awareness of these simple but important issues. Keep up the great work LI!
Grate sustainable plan, this may help to reduce water wastage. All countries should implement such practices.
I know some hotels in Jamaica and around the world have introduced water recycling which is used to water the landscape, and also recycling plastics. But on the other hand, it would be cool to see this implemented in homes.
Excellent!! This mades much more easier to understand
Lots of great ideas, but changing aging infrastructure is your best bet. Getting these ideas into new buildings often are the first to be value engineered out.
excellent video for explanation to all cross section of people in developing country like india. how do I get a copy of such video. Prof Somnath Sen, IIT Kharagpur,India
Water is life.
Wonderful!
we've known all this for years and yet 99.9% new developments are still built with no solar panels, no green roofs, no rainwater harvesting, no meaningful habitat loss mitigation, etc - I'm not hopeful.
very good
Super
Lets b little sensitive to water!
Gd one
Good morning
This stuff isn't expensive if you're smart about it.
It's beggars belief that London is about to miss out on a once-in-a-generation opportunity to apply all the good, common sense measures explained in this video by allowing the offshore financiers who run Thames Water to plonk £4.2bn of *our* (not their!) money down the super-sewer.
If you don't agree to have your wallet and environment robbed in this way, please sign our petition - search for "Stop the Thames Water Rip-Off"