"NewBrew: Beer Made with Wastewater"
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•At UN climate talks, ‘sewage’ beer from Singapore highlights water scarcity and innovations
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NEWBrew is made in Singapore with treated wastewater that's part of a national campaign to conserve every drop in one of the world's most water-starved places.
Singapore has been a leader in water management and innovations.
The city-state island of 6 million people in Southeast Asia has no natural water sources.
Authorities have said they need to ramp up all water sources as demand is expected to double by 2065 .
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