Untreated wastewater: The economic, environmental and human costs of inaction
Report
This report explores the global consequences of untreated wastewater and its relevance.
- Highlights environmental, economic and health impacts of untreated wastewater
- Focuses on five countries: Brazil, India, Kenya, Philippines and UK
- Links wastewater pollution to ocean degradation and freshwater contamination
- Discusses agricultural damage including soil salinity and reduced crop yields
- Addresses human health risks and social equity concerns
- Includes expert interviews and modelling methodology for future expansion
How this may be relevant to you
This item is relevant to the mining industry segment due to its insights into water pollution impacts and treatment gaps that intersect with ESG compliance and operational risk.
- Reinforces importance of water stewardship in mining operations
- Supports ESG planning around wastewater discharge and treatment
- Highlights risks to aquatic ecosystems near mining sites
- Provides context for regulatory and reputational risks
- Encourages collaboration with water-focused NGOs and researchers
- Offers data for ESG reporting and sustainability frameworks
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