Innovative Collaboration: Art and Science Unite for Sustainable Water Solutions

BookWater, the world's first IoT-powered water delivery platform, has teamed up with renowned artist Padmashri Thota Tharrani. The initiative aims to raise awareness about microplastic contamination through art. Tharrani transforms recycled water cans into art, supporting BookWater's mission of providing safe, sustainable water while protecting the environment.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Chennai | Updated: 21-08-2024 15:19 IST | Created: 21-08-2024 15:19 IST
Innovative Collaboration: Art and Science Unite for Sustainable Water Solutions
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BookWater, the pioneering IoT-powered water delivery platform, is breaking new ground by collaborating with the esteemed artist Padmashri Thota Tharrani. This initiative aims to elevate awareness about the dangers of microplastic contamination in drinking water.

BookWater ensures that water cans are ISI certified, tracked via unique QR codes, and subjected to stringent IoT sensor monitoring. These cans are labeled for 'end of life' after 30 cycles, after which they are recycled into fabric, avoiding environmental degradation.

Padmashri Thota Tharrani, renowned for his contributions to art and film, transforms these recycled cans into remarkable artworks. This collaboration emphasizes the power of art to communicate and promote a sustainable, healthy lifestyle.

'BookWater offers the best solution for water contamination caused by microplastics. I am happy to be part of this initiative and do whatever I can to spread the message about the harmful effects of microplastic contamination,' said Tharrani.

BookWater co-founder Bharat Govindaraghavan highlighted that art provides a potent medium for raising awareness about modern ecological challenges. 'There is no better way to convey our message than through art,' he stated.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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