Wastewater and jobs: the decent work approach to reducing untreated wastewater

"Substantial employment can be generated in expanded treatment plants and systems, through reuse of wastewater treated to ‘fit-for-purpose’ levels, and in a range of water-dependent sectors, especially agriculture. In principle, input-output analysis and social accounting matrices allow a compr...

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Main Author: Renner, Michael
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Geneva 2017
ILO
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-717312453559-Wastewater-and-jobs-the-decent.htm
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description "Substantial employment can be generated in expanded treatment plants and systems, through reuse of wastewater treated to ‘fit-for-purpose’ levels, and in a range of water-dependent sectors, especially agriculture. In principle, input-output analysis and social accounting matrices allow a comprehensive mapping of employment impacts. The Sustainable Development Goal to ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all (SDG 6) offers a strategic opportunity for substantially improving the management of wastewater, for reviewing national policy frameworks, and for increasing investments. They also offer opportunities to advance several targets included in the Goal to promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all (SDG 8). This paper also discusses wastewater reuse opportunities in the industrial sector and in agriculture, as well as the capture of by-products from wastewater. Wastewater can be recycled within a given industrial plant, or the wastewater of one enterprise can be reused as a resource by adjacent facilities. Such practices avoid expenses for water, energy, and discharge fees, offering a competitive advantage and thus shoring up existing jobs."
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publisher Geneva
ILO
spellingShingle Renner, Michael
employment creation
productivity
waste management
water treatment
decent work
Wastewater and jobs: the decent work approach to reducing untreated wastewater
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title Wastewater and jobs: the decent work approach to reducing untreated wastewater
topic employment creation
productivity
waste management
water treatment
decent work
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-717312453559-Wastewater-and-jobs-the-decent.htm