Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI): Future Leaders Make Their Mark at World Water Week

Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI)

Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI): Future Leaders Make Their Mark at World Water Week

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STOCKHOLM, Sept. 1, 2018 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/--

Water is everybody's business. And the younger generations are on a mission to

take the lead globally, as evident during World Water Week 2018.

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The world's leading annual water event, World Water Week, organized by SIWI,

closed on Friday. More than 3,600 participants from 133 countries attended

nearly 300 sessions. Known for its diverse participation from different sectors

and countries, participants under 35 were more vocal than ever this year. The

importance of this was underlined by SIWI's Executive Director Torgny Holmgren:

"We are on the right track!" he said, adding: "There are many great things

going on."

Antonella Vagliente from Young Water Solutions stressed how young people from

indigenous backgrounds are turning traditional knowledge into new businesses:

"They have adapted their lifestyles and their communities to nature and we have

a lot to learn from that" she said.

This year's theme 'Water, ecosystems and human development', focused on

nature-based solutions and how they can be combined with conventional

practices. The message was clear - a combination of green and grey approaches

is the only way forward.

"Our take-away is that nature-based solutions do work," commented Andrea

Erickson, The Nature Conservancy, after experiencing showcases from around the

world.

Viktoria Granström, Water Initiative Leader at IKEA Industry described how she,

after starting her job in 2008, looked for good examples of corporate water

strategies: "I thought that maybe some other industry group has done the same.

Unfortunately, I did not find any group water strategy including all types of

water."

She urged companies to take action on water: "Set your own rules for what is

accepted by you! And many of these solutions have very short payback time!"

During the Week, H.R.H. Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden presented the

Stockholm Water Prize to Professors Bruce Rittmann, USA, and Mark van

Loosdrecht, The Netherlands, and awarded the Stockholm Junior Water Prize to

Caleb Liow Jia Le and Johnny Xiao Hong Yu, Singapore.  

The 2019 World Water Week will be held 25-30 August on the theme Water for

society - including all. It will move to a new venue, the multi-purpose, Tele2

Arena in central Stockholm.

Information about World Water Week and SIWI: http://www.worldwaterweek.org and

http://www.siwi.org

Photos by Mikael Ullén

Press contact:

Kanika Thakar,

Communications Manager,

SIWI,

press@siwi.org,

Tel: +46-72-050-6036

Source: Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI)

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