
17:37
I can hear clearly

23:36
why emphasize home use when the water footprint of agriculture is 80% of water use?

32:34
Do you see more collective solutions for water reuse outside homes as a part of the solution. This is away to obtain scale bringing down costs

34:36
While water efficient fixtures , metering, pricing , recycling and reuse and rainwater harvesting are good ways forward , one big challenge is that the sewerage networks are designed for a flow of atleast 100 litres per capita per day . How is the overall system to be retrofitted for 50 Litres ?

47:04
Jonas and Zenrainman - to your questions: Yes, the ambition of the 50L Home Coalition is seeking to identify collective action solutions in the ecosystem - not just within the home. From solutions within the home, to the interface between home/municipal infrastructure and networks to make 50L Homes a reality. The pilots that have been mentioned, will be critical to engage with government to ensure the overall system and networks enable this. New partnerships, and also the financing, incentives, policies etc. There is great expertise, such as those joining the panel today, and we hope to engage a wider group of leaders and expertise.

48:38
Thank you Alex. Happy to be learning and to be part of the coalition , in whatever form possible.

48:48
Thanx Alex:-) Sounds good!

51:36
A simple Urine Diversion dry toilet drops water demand by 40 % . If there is absorption space for the urine and dessicated solids , getting to 50 Litres becomes easier . Thoughts ?

54:28
Also greywater reuse becomes easier if soaps, detergents,dishwashers become more ecofriendly. Some solutions lie utside the water domain but are essential to get greywater recycling to work for example

01:00:51
Thank you Tom and all panelists. Great session .

01:02:03
one idea is 50L HC and 2030 WRG works together and perhaps co-lead workstreams in some countries.

01:03:41
communication leading to behavior change are key for 50L HC

01:04:08
Thanks all