Deets After Dark

Oct 04 2011
unconsumption:

“What many take for granted,  millions of others have no or limited   access to. The Life Sack is an  innovative idea that could give clean   drinking water to people in  underdeveloped regions of the world.
Life  Sack is an idea for a new water purifier kit by Korean   industrial  designers Jung Uk Park, Myeong Hoon Lee and Dae Youl Lee.
The  Life Sack repurposes grain sacks as water purifier kits.   Contaminated water is filtered using SODIS (Solar Water Disinfection   Process), which  involves a combination of UV-A radiation and thermal   treatment to kill  the harmful micro-organisms and bacteria found in the   water.”
via Design Indaba

unconsumption:

“What many take for granted, millions of others have no or limited access to. The Life Sack is an innovative idea that could give clean drinking water to people in underdeveloped regions of the world.

Life Sack is an idea for a new water purifier kit by Korean industrial designers Jung Uk Park, Myeong Hoon Lee and Dae Youl Lee.

The Life Sack repurposes grain sacks as water purifier kits. Contaminated water is filtered using SODIS (Solar Water Disinfection Process), which involves a combination of UV-A radiation and thermal treatment to kill the harmful micro-organisms and bacteria found in the water.”

via Design Indaba

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