And to support the water division, which we all know CleanTeq has a continent wide deal with Multotec in Africa....... with desertification worsening by the day on a global scale, water "will be the new oil", and those companies that can help mitigate this issue, will definitely benefit.
https://clients3.weblink.com.au/pdf/CLQ/01944253.pdfIn a warming world, Cape Town's 'Day Zero' drought won't be an anomaly
https://phys.org/news/2020-11-world-cape-town-day-drought.html
Two good excerpts.....
Meteorological droughts, or rainfall deficits, like the one that affected Cape Town have high societal and economic impacts. According to estimates, lower crop yields from the "Day Zero" drought caused an economic loss of about $400 million, in addition to tens of thousands of jobs.
"I'm sure that many Cape Town residents have forgotten what happened now that lakes and water reservoirs are back to normal," Pascale said. "But this is the moment to rethink the old way of managing water for a future when there will be less water available."
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