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    The concept of sustainability has been sustaining the earth for as long as it’s been around – that’s why this planet is still here. Yet there seems to be some disagreement among twenty-first century humans about the meaning of sustainability.

    Some people claim that sustainability is a collection of costly boutique solutions only affordable to the extravagantly wealthy for the sole purpose of elevating guilt about how their retched excesses are allegedly destroying the planet. Wrong. Sustainability is not an isolated tactical solution here and there; it is set of interdependent principles that work to sustain the life of the planet and its inhabitants. Here are a few hopefully-not-so-boring concepts:

    Sustainability is self-perpetuating. In a sustainable world, life goes on naturally as the decayed remains of the old feed the next generation of growth. In a sustainable world, there is no waste to be buried in a landfill. The last phase of one cycle is the first phase of another. As architect William McDonough and chemist Michael Braungart put it so poetically in their classic book “Cradle to Cradle” – waste equals food.

    Sustainability is holistic. Isolated solutions are inconsistent with sustainable practices. The history of man is full of unintended consequences as a result of isolated solutions. Use DDT to control pesky mosquitoes and you wind up killing humans, channelize a river to prevent floods and you deplete rich farmland of important replenishing nutrients, kill off a species here and another codependent species dies off, and the list goes on and on. Even when it’s not apparent, decisions in our physical world are never truly in isolation . In a highly sustainable environment, everything is connected to everything.

    Sustainability is organic and dynamic, and nature is the best example of sustainable growth. In nature, growth happens where renewable resources abound. In the wild, diversity is a constant. Life flourishes when multiple species of flora and fauna exist in close proximity. Nature encourages integration and coexistence. The most sustainable places on earth are where, naturally, the greatest diversity occurs. A suburban lawn – limited by choice and Roundup weed killer to one grass species – by contrast, is one of the least sustainable micro-systems on earth.

    Sustainability takes the long view, and is not necessarily efficient in the short run. “Slash and burn” expediency has quickly enriched many a businessman, and the pressure of tomorrow’s stock price is no friend of green solutions, but sustainability is the one thing that is essential for our long-term survival. Non-sustainable solutions are like sparklers: fast spectacular burn – then nothing. Sustainable solutions, by nature, endure and become stronger with the passage of time.

    And most important, sustainable solutions are not necessarily costly. In fact, Mother Nature has been providing no-cost solutions long before humans lurched at the reins. By taking our lessons from nature, we have a ready roadmap to all things sustainable.

    Put away your GPS and, instead, take a good look at the world around you.

    Source: The New American Village

    Water Rhapsody and Yes Solar Mpumalanga hold sustainability at the core of all our products and services.  It seems that as life gets easier through technology, the more humans waste.  We are using technology to reverse this trend so that we can provide holistic solutions to the two biggest crises facing the world today: the global water crisis and the global energy crisis.  Water scarcity is a reality in South Africa and we have already experienced the effects of electricity supply shortfalls.  Water conservation through rainwater harvesting and greywater recycling is part of the solution to ensuring future water security in South Africa and the world.  Solar energy is a sustainable renewable energy source that is ideal for South Africa with its high irradiation rates.  Water systems and solar energy systems not only save the environment but save you money too!

    Contact us for a FREE QUOTE on a rainwater harvesting system (see rainwater FAQ), gray water system (see grey water FAQ) or water tank (we are authorised JoJo Tanks dealers and supply and install the full range of JoJo water tanks and JoJo tank stands).  Our water tank prices are hard to beat in the Mpumalanga & Limpopo Lowveld (we also supply high quality Atlas Plastics water tanks and other Atlas products on request).  We also supply free quotations on our Solsquare solar water heaters (Yes Solar is an official Solsquare distributor and supplier in Mpumalanga).  Solsquare solar geysers are SABS- and Eskom-approved and are always installed by qualified, accredited solar installers.

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