Wednesday, August 13, 2025

In Singapore.

In Singapore, shopping malls have found a smart way to reuse what’s often wasted — condensation from their air-conditioning systems. Instead of letting this water simply drain away, the collected moisture is filtered and repurposed to irrigate plants inside and around the malls. This creates a continuous cycle where cooling the air also supports greenery, reducing the need for additional freshwater use.
The process works by capturing droplets that form on the cooling coils of air conditioners, which in Singapore’s humid climate can produce significant amounts of water daily. By channeling this into storage tanks, malls can maintain lush indoor gardens, rooftop plants, and even surrounding landscaping without drawing heavily on municipal supplies.

This practice not only conserves water but also promotes sustainability in a city known for its limited natural resources. It’s a small but impactful step that shows how urban spaces can integrate nature-friendly ideas into everyday operations, making air-conditioning — often seen as an energy and water drain — part of a greener solution.

#WaterConservation #GreenInnovation #EcoFriendlyCities



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