The aim of SDG 6 Clean Water and Sanitation is to ensure access to safe water sources and sanitation for all.
A number of our Scholars have expertise around SDG 6 Clean Water and Sanitation.
How much water does the UK use? In this popular blog Grantham Scholar Martin Appleby sets out how much water the UK uses. He compares UK water use with other countries, and looks at the future for water.
The Politics Of Water 1: Investigating the sustainability of rural water projects in Balaka District, Malawi. Grantham Scholar Naomi Oates investigates rural water projects. In the 1st of 3 blogs, she describes the set up around water supply, including the environment, officials, charities and users.
And Manasi Mulay is designing cost-effective materials for photocatalytic water treatment.
To find out more about Grantham Centre research and how it connects to the Sustainable Development Goals, visit our Research page.
Or if you want to find out more about Grantham Scholar projects and news by SDG, look below.
Our Scholars work on projects which will help the world reach the targets set out in the SDGs. Supervised by academics from across academic disciplines, the Scholars also have the benefit of expertise from business and policy experts.
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