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There are four inspirational projects in your region to choose from which align with Society 2030 Spirit of Progress. Read more about them, pick your favourite and cast your vote to support them. Your vote makes a direct impact on these projects!
Greenhouse Gas Destruction
Tradewater exists to improve the environment by collecting, controlling, and destroying refrigerants and halon fire suppressants, which are potent non-CO2 greenhouse gases (GHGs), some of which deplete the ozone layer. This collective activity seeks to prevent the annual release of at least 3 million tons of CO2 equivalent into the atmosphere and is critical to avoiding climate change. The Montreal Protocol effectively banned new production of ozone-depleting substances, but large volumes were produced before the ban, risking re-release into the atmosphere.
Find out moreUNDO Enhanced Rock Weathering – Canada
UNDO spreads crushed wollastonite rock on agricultural land, enhancing soil health while removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through a process called enhanced rock weathering. Enhanced rock weathering is a nature-based carbon removal technology that permanently locks away CO₂ from the atmosphere.
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Water purification with Solar WADI devices in India
Project WADI distributes solar water distillation devices (WADIs) to families in Madhya Pradesh, India, providing access to safe drinking water and reducing reliance on boiling water for purification, thereby cutting CO2 emissions and deforestation. WADI is a solar-powered UV measurement device. It indicates when contaminated water in PET bottles (up to 3L) has been disinfected by the sun's UV radiation and is safe to drink. A smiley face appears on the WADI display when the water is ready.
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Brigstock Wetland Creation
When Harpers Brook overflows, floodwaters enter homes, the village hall and doctors surgery, as well as the local sports fields. This means people lose not just their homes but their community spaces, leaving them without support when they need it most. Just beyond the village lies farmland that could become a natural defence against flooding. By creating a wetland with shallow ponds, and installing ‘leaky dams’, we can hold back excess water when heavy rains come, reducing the risk of devastating floods while giving wildlife a place to thrive. The community is eager to see the land used for flood management and biodiversity.
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