Idea
for a thirsty
world

Idea
for a thirsty
world

A E R O S air-to-water generators come in a range of sizes to suit diverse needs, from private homes and residential buildings, to offices, public spaces, institutions, and remote sites.

Our products can also be configured to supply the safe, clean and fresh-tasting drinking water to large occupational or recreational centres, with minimal environmental impact.

A E R O S air-to-water generators come in a range of sizes to suit diverse needs, from private homes and residential buildings, to offices, public spaces, institutions, and remote sites.

Our products can also be configured to supply the safe, clean and fresh-tasting drinking water to large occupational or recreational centres, with minimal environmental impact.

Health, social and

environmental issues

2 Billion people

80% of diseases

Dangerous toxins

Drink water contaminated with feces, risking cholera, dysentery, typhoid, and polio
Are caused by poor water sanitation
Released into the water reservoirs inside the ground and to the ocean

1.7 Million children

50% of World Population

1 Million
plastic bottles

Under the age of five die every year of illness due to shortage of clean drinking water
Will be living in water-stressed areas by 2025
Are thrown away every minute 91% are not recycled

The plastic bottle disaster

Plastic bottles for water are made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
It takes 1/4 of a bottle of oil to produce a single water bottle
17 million barrels of oil to make one year’s supply of bottled water in US alone
Single plastic 5-gallon jug = ~1 Kg of CO2 emission
Bottling water releases 2.5 million tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere every year.
22 BN Water bottles produced each year 91% of the bottles are NOT recycled
It takes 3 times the amount of water in a bottle of water to make it as it does to fill it.
It takes 3 times the amount of water in a bottle of water to make it as it does to fill it.

Water challenges in MENA

The Middle East and North Africa is the world’s most water-scarce region.
This region is home to 15 out of the 20 of the world’s most water-scarce countries in the world.
MENA is 6% of the world’s population, it receives only 2% of the world’s renewable fresh water.
Water is being used as a weapon of war.
In long-term conflicts, children are on average three times more likely to die from water-related diseases than from violence.
In 2017, Yemen witnessed the largest ever cholera/acute watery diarrhea epidemic in modern times which infected more than 1.3 million people of which 30% were under the age of five.

Our contribution to the UN SDG