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Great news! From the page: "Inspired by the Giving Tree, this project called the Savior Bud latches on to trees (one of Earth's most generous living things) and uses it's natural recycling processes to obtain water. In a simple process which basically involves collecting the... more
Reviewed by timethief Nov 01, 08:31pm ( 5 reviews ) • yankodesign.com
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Rated by lekahe on Nov 19, 12:48pm
Inspired by the Giving Tree, this project called the â€oeSavior Bud” latches on to trees (one of Earthâ€s most generous living things) and uses itâ€s natural recycling processes to obtain water. In a simple process which basically involves collecting the moisture from the leaves and emptying it out into containers, the Savior Bud takes one more step toward acceptable living conditions in Africa.
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Rated by timethief on Nov 01, 8:31pm
Great news! From the page: "Inspired by the Giving Tree, this project called the Savior Bud latches on to trees (one of Earth's most generous living things) and uses it's natural recycling processes to obtain water. In a simple process which basically involves collecting the moisture from the leaves and emptying it out into containers, the Savior Bud takes one more step toward acceptable living conditions in Africa."
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Rated by PERCE-NEIGE on Oct 31, 8:52am
Interesting process to purify water and make it drinkable in the African countries. You can use clay too. Even more economic and ecologic.
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Rated by MacavitMehra on Oct 28, 6:02am
Neat!
