SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOAL 6

CLEAN WATER AND SANITATION

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Water consumption per person

Reducing ‘Water consumption per person’ is vital for achieving SDG 6, focusing on sustainable water and sanitation for all. It involves promoting water-saving technologies and practices, ensuring equitable access, and fostering responsible usage to preserve this precious resource for future generations and avert water scarcity crises.

Water Consumption Tracking

Waste water treatment

Preventing water system pollution from polluted water

Free drinking water provided

Water-conscious building standards

Water-conscious planting

Water usage and care

Attentive ‘Water usage and care’ aligns with SDG 6’s aim for clean water and sanitation, emphasizing the need for conservation and careful management of water resources. It encourages efficient use, protects water ecosystems, and supports the infrastructure that maintains the cycle of clean and safe water for all.

Water re-use

Water Reuse” in the context of SDG 6 promotes sustainable water management by encouraging the recycling of wastewater. It supports technological and natural solutions to purify and reintroduce treated water back into the environment, reducing scarcity, and contributing to hygiene, health, and overall ecosystem resilience.

Water re-use policy

Water re-use measurement

Water management educational opportunities

Promoting conscious water usage

Off-campus water conservation support

Sustainable water extraction on campus

Cooperation on water security

NO

Water in the community

Water in the Community” under SDG 6 emphasizes the importance of clean and accessible water for all community members. It drives initiatives for equitable water distribution, enhances local water management, and ensures communities actively participate in safeguarding this vital resource for health, prosperity, and sustainability.

SDG 6 IN NUMBERS

Volume of water used in the university: Inbound (treated/extracted water)

30,944 Liter/day

Number of campus population

3868