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WAAS and NetZero Sign MoU at IFAT Saudi Arabia to Advance Water Reuse

Feb 11, 2026

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GI Water as a Service (WAAS) and NetZero sign an MoU at IFAT Saudi Arabia to align treated wastewater reuse with sustainability, afforestation, and net-zero initiatives.

A Strategic Agreement at IFAT Saudi Arabia

During IFAT Saudi Arabia, GI Water as a Service (WAAS) and NetZero signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) focused on strengthening the role of treated wastewater in sustainability, afforestation, and net-zero initiatives.

The agreement reflects a shared principle:

Treated water should be managed as a strategic resource — not regarded as a by-product once regulatory compliance is achieved.



From Compliance to Environmental Performance

Through this MoU, both parties align service-based water management with measurable environmental performance goals. The collaboration prioritizes:

  • Practical implementation

  • Quantifiable impact

  • Long-term environmental and operational value

Rather than remaining at a conceptual level, the agreement emphasizes real-world application and performance-driven outcomes.



Linking Water Reuse to Tangible Environmental Results

By combining WAAS’s operational wastewater treatment and reuse capabilities with NetZero’s sustainability-driven initiatives, the partnership aims to directly connect water reuse performance with measurable environmental benefits.

This includes supporting afforestation efforts, optimizing treated water utilization, and contributing to broader net-zero strategies through resource-efficient water management.


Turning Water Reuse into a Climate Strategy

The MoU represents a concrete step toward integrating water reuse, environmental performance metrics, and net-zero objectives into scalable, field-ready applications.

Through this collaboration, WAAS and NetZero reinforce the position that sustainable water management is not only an operational necessity but a strategic lever for environmental transformation.

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