Socially Conscious Sweat Machines

This Water Purifying Machine Will Change the World

Water purifying machines play an important role in quenching thirst, but also in international development and the future of the planet. Access to clean drinking water is not only a basic need, it’s a basic human right. Communities in developing countries require clean drinking water to survive, as well as to lift themselves out of poverty. On the bright side, UNICEF partnered up with the Gothia Cup, creative agency Deportivo and engineer Andreas Hammar to develop the Sweat Machine. This groundbreaking technology converts sweat into drinkable water by extracting perspiration from clothing and purifying it until it’s clean.

The Sweat Machine was unveiled during the Gothia Cup, which is the biggest youth football tournament worldwide. Competitors and spectators alike are welcome to bring their sweaty clothes and try a glass of water. The machine will continue to be available throughout the games.
Trend Themes
1. Water Purifying Technology - There is an opportunity to develop new and innovative water purifying technology that can provide clean drinking water to communities in need.
2. Sustainable Development - There is an opportunity to promote sustainable development by creating products that reduce waste and can provide basic human needs like clean drinking water.
3. Humanitarian Innovation - There is an opportunity to focus more resources on humanitarian innovation and develop new technologies that can be used to support communities in developing countries.
Industry Implications
1. Environmental - The environmental industry can benefit from creating and promoting innovative water purifying technologies that can address the increasing demand for clean drinking water.
2. Sports - The sports industry can create opportunities for promoting sustainable development by incorporating environmentally conscious practices and technologies, such as the Sweat Machine, into events and tournaments.
3. Engineering - The engineering industry can contribute to humanitarian innovation by focusing more resources on developing new technologies that can be used to support communities in developing countries, such as the Sweat Machine.

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