Water Savings in Key Economic Sectors Can Help Improve EU’s Water
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The European Commission today called on EU countries to help increase water efficiency by at least ten percent by 2030, as the Union prepares for the increasingly severe consequences of climate change.
The European Commission asks Member States to set out clearly for reducing water consumption in the context of an accelerated drought, pollution and climate change crisis. The EU's "hydric resilience" strategy proposes a 10% reduction in consumption by 2030, but measures are not mandatory, notes POLICY.
Water savings in key economic sectors can help improve EU’s water resilience
Significant water savings can be achieved in key economic sectors through new measures which will be essential to boost the European Union’s water resilience, according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) briefing published today.
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