kierrätysvettä
Kierrätysvettä, also known as recycled water or greywater, refers to wastewater that has been treated and reused for specific non-potable purposes, primarily in industrial processes, agricultural use, and toilet flushing. In Finland and other Nordic countries, kierrätysvettä plays an important role in promoting sustainable water management practices and reducing the demand on fresh water resources.
The primary sources of kierrätysvettä include wastewater from sinks, showers, laundry, and industrial operations that do
Using kierrätysvettä offers several benefits, such as reducing freshwater consumption, lowering the burden on municipal sewage
However, the use of recycled water is subject to strict regulations to prevent health risks and environmental
In Finland, the implementation of kierrätysvettä is part of broader efforts toward sustainable water management and