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We recycle thousands of litres of wastewater every second, working around-the-clock to test it and make sure every drop goes through a lot, before we deliver it back to nature even cleaner than when we found it.
Harnessing the power of nature
Wetlands are a revolutionary yet natural solution to water recycling. Once treated, the water makes its way to the wetland, where the plants and species remove pollutants and filter water.
This process improves river water quality so wildlife and habitats can create havens for thousands of species of bugs, birds, and biodiversity – in fact 40% of the worlds plants and animals depend on wetlands, so it’s important we keep investing in greener solutions to not only keep taps flowing and drains flowing but wildlife thriving too.
Natural flood defences
Climate change, a fast-growing population and building on green spaces is putting additional pressure on the sewer network to store excess water during heavy rainfall. But wetlands can store lots of water from rain and overflows from riverbanks, which slows the speed that water re-enters the rivers – helping to reduce the chance of flooding downstream.
Low carbon solutions
Wetlands are the most effective carbon sinks on the planet. They can help us slow down climate change by naturally absorbing and storing huge amounts of carbon. Find out more about our journey to reduce carbon emissions.