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đ But we can preserve our water recourses if we work with nature. Actions to restore the water cycle are not only good for the planet and for the people but for the economy too.Â
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Investment into freshwater restoration is estimated to add ⏠24 to ⏠26 in economic value for every ⏠1 spent.Â
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đȘđș That is why the EU has developed a water resilience strategy to improve the way we manage water while making our businesses more competitive and innovative.Â
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In line with these efforts, the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT) launched a new Knowledge and Innovation Community (KIC) in the field of water to tackle challenges from water scarcity and pollution to ecosystem degradation.
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