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Drupps is a Swedish water innovation company specialized in recovery of evaporative water and its energy, helping the industry improve water and energy efficiency. Drupps is based in Uppsala and was founded in 2017.

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Lamosa's purchase of a Drupps system for recovering industrial airborne wastewater is a key milestone for us because it proves that the industry sees strong business logic in making proactive investments in water efficiency to create resilience to the impacts of water scarcity, and to ensure long term viability for sites in places struggling with water scarcity. We are truly excited to work with Grupo Lamosa on their journey to further improve their circularity
Mikael Nolborg, CEO Drupps
With quite simple adjustments the industry could recycle much of their evaporative wastewater to increase water efficiency and water sustainability
Jonas Wamstad, Drupps
As water scarcity caused by climate change increases, the importance of decoupling growth from increased water use becomes clearer. By reducing evaporation loss from industries, water scarcity could be mitigated
Jonas Wamstad, Drupps
Drupps is one of the few that boasts the ability to produce large enough volumes of water to serve the industrial sector.
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Swedish startup Drupps is pushing the limits of absorption by substituting solid desiccants for liquid ones.
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Sweden’s unexploited water resource

Fri, Dec 02, 2022 06:40 CET

Swedish industry loses more water through its chimneys than the total household water withdrawal of Malardalen, Sweden’s most populated region, according to Drupps Evaporation Loss Index. This water could be recycled to mitigate water scarcity—Water is a key input for the industry. But as water scarcity caused by climate change increases, the importance of decoupling growth from increased water use becomes clearer. By reducing evaporation loss from industries, water scarcity could be mitigated, says Jonas Wamstad, CMO and co-founder of Drupps, a water innovation company. According to

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