Water Stewardship

The Environmental Aspects of Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration Systems
Water Stewardship · by Dr. Jonathan Doyle · 12/26/2025

The Environmental Aspects of Reverse Osmosis Water Filtration Systems

Today, due to rising environmental concerns, customers and businesses have been forced to rethink and reassess their consumption and usage patterns for resources and water. As Canadians become more educated about water pollution and its effects on health, filtration systems for water have become a necessary aspect of households. Among different water filtration technologies, Reverse Osmosis (RO) is increasingly recognized as the most efficient technique for making drinking water both environmentally friendly and healthy.

Your Guide To Carbon Neutrality – All You Need To Know
Water Stewardship · by Dr. Jonathan Doyle · 8/12/2022

Your Guide To Carbon Neutrality – All You Need To Know

With the increasing demand for sustainable climate action came some new buzzwords. Carbon Neutrality is one of the terms you will find around where climate action is the topic of discussion. Understandably, not everyone understands what these terms really mean. We use them as frequently as it gets, but do we know if we are using them correctly? Read on to learn more about these terms and how they contribute to the fight against climate change and the quest to save the planet.

Production and Treatment of Waste Water in Reverse Osmosis Systems
Water Stewardship · by Dr. Jonathan Doyle · 2/10/2025

Production and Treatment of Waste Water in Reverse Osmosis Systems

The increasing demand for reverse osmosis water systems is not surprising, considering how advanced this water filtration technology is. Here is a blog that we wrote before that explains how powerful the reverse osmosis is: How Does a Reverse Osmosis Filter System Work? RO system efficiently removes contaminants, providing high-water, clean, and healthy water for drinking and cooking. However, it also produces wastewater – a major concern for users. Traditional reverse osmosis systems produce up to four cups of wastewater for every cup of filtered water.

Safe Drinking Water In 2021: Progress Made But So Much Further To Go
Water Stewardship · by Dr. Jonathan Doyle · 2/10/2025

Safe Drinking Water In 2021: Progress Made But So Much Further To Go

The United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) suggests that “Access to clean water is a fundamental human right and a prerequisite for the realization of many other human rights.” When the United Nations (UN) member countries established a plan for sustainable development in 2015, known as Transforming Our World: The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, clean water was high on the agenda.