Waste S to water

Turning Waste S into Water—Sustainably

About us

Welcome to Waste S to Water where innovation meets sustainability.

Founded by a group of visionary scientists, including chemical engineers, environmental experts, and sustainable business development specialists in the Middle East, our mission is clear:- “Turning waste into water-Addressing global water stress.” At Waste S to Water, we recognize that water stress is not just a regional issue limited to arid and semi-arid areas like the MENA region; it is a critical global challenge that impacts social, economic, and environmental well-being across the globe. According to the United Nations, water scarcity ranks among the most critical development issues facing the world today.

Our Technology

At Waste S to Water, we are at the head of developing cutting-edge technologies designed to lessen global water stress. Our innovative approach revolves around the use of high-tech composite-membranes, shaped sustainably from agricultural and animal protein waste materials. These membranes form the core of our dual-purpose eco-technological systems, capable of both capturing water from the air and treating contaminated water.

Our Impact

waste to water technologies play a crucial role in sustainable water management by conserving water, protecting the environment, recovering resources, safeguarding public health, and promoting economic resilience.

Our Solutions

Utilizing a thermo-electric generator on a small scale, our approach involves the application of heat to one side of the system while cooling the opposite side. The cooler side functions as the adsorption area, where cold air facilitates water absorption into the membrane.

Meet the team

Noor Sadek
Mohammad Al-Hadi Hashem
Hatem ElDera
Hayat Termos

Our Latest News and Blogs

Converging Paths: Addressing Water Stress and Achieving the SDGs by 2030

Water stress poses a significant challenge to sustainable development, impacting everything from public health to economic prosperity and environmental sustainability. As we strive to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, addressing water stress emerges as a critical component of our collective vision for the future. The Urgency of

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