Zip Industries Hails the Development of Hybrid Clay
(PRWEB) July 20, 2013 -- According to a recent update on July 10, 2013 in the R&D Magazine, Hybrid Clay – an inexpensive new material made from clay and papaya seeds can prove to the best solution in terms of efficacy and cost effectiveness for providing clean water to millions people in the developing world.
Emmanuel Unuabonah, the developer of the product explains that there are over 1 billion people in the developing world who don’t have access to clean potable water for such essential daily activities like drinking and cooking.
Emmanuel a specialist in water purification technologies and the founder of Zip Industries, the leader manufacturer of water purification devices in Australia describes hybrid clay as groundbreaking development. “I extend my heartiest congratulations to Emmanuel and his team for developing something that would go a long way in helping people in developing world lead a healthy and disease free life.”
Emmanuel explains that Zip Industries pioneered a number of award winning products in such as the Zip Hydrotap – an instant boiling water device which boils, purifies and offers chilled sparkling water at a fraction of the cost of other products. “Inventors and product designers from across the world are constantly working towards providing innovative and cost effective potable water solutions. It’s a fact that in the developing world, we have billions of people living in close proximity to factories and industries that dump their industrial waste in nearby water bodies, contaminating them with such harmful chemicals like nickel, cadmium, mercury etc. Zip Industries has developed a number of breakthrough products for effectively purifying tainted water, but something on the lines of hybrid clay if it proves to be effective can definitely make a lot of difference.”
About Zip Industries
Zip Industries is the leading provider of water purification devices and had developed a number of innovative award winning products to help households and large enterprises have access to crystal clear drinking water.
Ishani M, Think Big Online, http://www.thinkbigonline.com, 1300884778, [email protected]
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