Harnessing Greywater: A Step Towards Sustainable Water Solutions

The Ministry of Jal Shakti emphasizes that managing and reusing greywater, wastewater from kitchens and laundries, could reduce water consumption by 30-40%. A virtual workshop was held to discuss this as part of the Sujalam Bharat Summit, featuring innovative practices from various states to promote climate resilience and water security.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 22-09-2025 19:51 IST | Created: 22-09-2025 19:51 IST
Harnessing Greywater: A Step Towards Sustainable Water Solutions
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In a move aimed at bolstering water conservation efforts, the Ministry of Jal Shakti announced that efficient greywater management could slash water consumption by up to 40%. Greywater, the waste from kitchens and baths, represents a largely untapped resource in sustainability efforts.

During a virtual workshop held by the Department of Drinking Water and Sanitation, key stakeholders examined 'Greywater Management and Reuse' strategies as part of Sujalam Bharat's lead-up activities. Union Minister C R Paatil will oversee the initiatives to enhance climate resilience and ensure water security.

States like Punjab, Maharashtra, and Gujarat shared effective community-led models, emphasizing decentralization and panchayat involvement. Officials stressed that integrating greywater management into local practices is crucial for public health and climate adaptation.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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