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The Drinkable Books, the Solution to 3rd World Problem

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Finally, Drinkable books have a couple of instructions which are very easy to use even with people who had technology barrier. Using drinkable books is quite low-tech and straight - forward, all we need to do are pouring water on pages surfaces and waiting the water come through it. The whole process happens in just about nearly a minute. Furthermore, Drinkable books don’t require any type of external power or inputs to reach its optimum efficiency. Beside of numerous reputable science awards such as GOLD Lion at the 2014 Cannes Lion International Festival of Creativity and Health category for Fast Company – Innovation by Design 2015, those page filters are on the last stages of finishing product before they hit the market. Moreover, Drinkable books have been tested successfully with more than 9 samples of water around the world (Ghana, Haiti, Kenya, Bangladesh and Honduras). As a result, Dr. Theresa Dankovich revealed in her interview that her team is working on bringing those filters to market in 2017 with start point at 20 cents each page (The Venture, 2016).

In conclusion, when placed next to the other filters technology on market right now, Drinkable books by Dr. Theresa Dankovich and WATERisLIFE have some notable advantages which more suitable in Africa and Asia where nearly a half of the population cannot access to clean water resources. It is not only provide clean water in the simplest way and the cheapest price but also the reason for people improve their awareness of clean water. More than that, Drinkable books are incredibly easy to transport to rugged terrains which most of the other high-tech filters couldn’t. All in all, there is no ambiguity to say that Drinkable books would be the key to solve the water crisis on the whole world in general and developing countries in particular. (951 words)

Reference

Monterey Starkey 2012, The Water Crisis in Third World Countries. Retrieved from:

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Thanhnien news 2015, Polluted water blamed for ‘cancer villages’ in Vietnam. Retrieved from:

http://www.thanhniennews.com/health/polluted-water-blamed-for-cancer-villages-in-vietnam-38276.html> [12 March 2016]

The Veture 2016, BEHIND THE PAGES OF THE BOOK THAT COULD PROVIDE CLEAN WATER TO MILLIONS. Retrieved from:

https://www.theventure.com/global/en/profiles/behind-the-pages-of-the-book-that-could-provide-clean-water-to-millions> [12 March 2016]

World Health Organization 2015, Key facts from JMP 2015 report. Retrieved from:

http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/monitoring/jmp-2015-key-facts/en/> [12 March 2016]

52-insights 2016, A Book That Filters Water. Retrieved from:

http://www.52-insights.com/inspirations/future-innovation-a-book-that-filters-water/> [12 March 2016]

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