Innovation is key to a greener future. It will help us preserve natural capital, improve efficiency and boost sustainability. Innovation is also opening up new opportunities in areas such as bioresources, and waste and energy generation, as well as enabling us to make better use of new and existing resources. Our latest wastewater projects are great examples of how we’re using innovative approaches, and these will help to protect the environment.
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We all need to act now to build a resilient future for all
Last week the world’s eyes were focused on COP27 in Egypt, where more than 120 world leaders were meeting to discuss climate change.
Our plan for healthier rivers and seas
Here in the South we’re feeling the impact of dramatic changes in climate. In many areas, we’ve experienced the driest summer for 50-years, followed by unprecedented rainfall and stormy weather this autumn
Thanks for saving this season! Helping supplies during drought
Huge thanks to everyone in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight for saving water during the hosepipe ban.
Joining forces for a cleaner world
We’re always looking at ways to keep sewer networks free from fat, oil and grease by working together.
Using Virtual Reality to respond better to pollution incidents
This exciting technology creates a virtual environment, enabling teams to be trained in conditions that mimic the real-life pressure of a live incident.
Sheppey Community Fund - the votes have been counted and we visited Sheppey to deliver the good news
To thank the local community for helping when we left customers and businesses without water on the Isle of Sheppey in July, we opened a Community Grant fund to support many of the hardworking charities and volunteer groups in Sheppey.
Harnessing the power of our wastewater network
We are always looking at ways to help the drive to reach net zero. In an innovative project, our Bluewave team are working with local councils and specialist suppliers to use the heat generated in the sewer network, as a low carbon heating source in the community.
Keeping food businesses going and sewers flowing
Do you lick your lips at the mention of street food, or have a go-to takeaway app at your fingertips? We’ve got a soft spot for tasty treats too. But the fat, oil and grease that makes them so tempting can also harm homes and the environment if it enters our sewers. In part of two of our three-part series, discover how we’re working with food outlets to keep food businesses going and our sewers flowing.
Helping you protect our coastlines and communities
In the first of a three-part series, discover how we’re spreading the word about the ways you can help keep our sewers flowing, and protect our coasts and people’s homes.