The Virtual Water Project

November 11, 2007 @ 11:50 pm

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Over at The Virtual Water Project, there’s a great poster that you can buy that shows the water footprint of different countries and different food products (and manufacturing processes to get those food products).

The Virtual Water project

Water is probably one of the most precious resources and vital for everyone’s everyday life. In spite of this obvious fact, people use large amounts of water: drinking, cooking and washing, but even more for producing things such as food, paper, cotton clothes, etc.

One of the most important research papers in this field is Chapagain, A.K. and Hoekstra, A.Y. (2004), »Water footprints of nations«, Value of Water Research Report Series No. 16, UNESCO-IHE, Delft, the Netherlands.
Designer Timm Kekeritz created a poster, visualizing parts of their research data, to make the issue of virtual water and the water footprint perceptible.

The water footprint of a person, company or nation is defined as the total volume of freshwater that is used to produce the commodities, goods and services consumed by the person, company or nation.
The idea of the water footprint is quite similar to the ecological footprint, but focusing on the use of water.

I had no idea that some things that I eat take so much water to put out.

Order the poster here.

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