Water affects everything we do, both positive and negative. With Human Rights Day fresh in our minds, it is appropriate to reflect on the words of the late Kader Asmal, an unrelenting defender of human rights and a former minister of water affairs.
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South Africa: Central plan needed to deal with water issues
Former Minister of Water Affairs & Forestry Passes
Professor Kader Asmal passed away yesterday, 22 June. Our condolences to Prof. Asmal’s family. He was an intellectual who recognised the dire need for water conservation measures in water scarce South Africa and was a happy Water Rhapsody customer (see testimonial below). Former Minister of Water Affairs and Forestry 11 February 2010 To Whom it […]
Testimonial: Former Minister of Water Affairs & Forestry
Here’s a testimonial from one of Water Rhapsody’s high profile clients, Professor Kader Asmal (former Minister of Water Affairs & Forestry, South Africa) 11 February 2010 To Whom it may Concern: Garden Rhapsody Grey Water Re-using System “It is very rare that a product, in this case, a new product gives so much satisfaction. We […]
What is Water Neutrality?
The concept of Water Neutrality, based on its carbon equivalent, was first coined during the World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002. Since then the term has been loosely used, with little quantitative validation. Here we define the term ‘water neutrality’ to imply a voluntary process whereby participants seek to quantitatively balance their water use […]

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