India is in a water
crisis.
π¨ ~600 million Indians face high to
extreme water stress.
π± Over 200,000 individuals die each
year due to the lack of access to clean water.
π The water requirement in India would
probably be twice the availability in 2030, resulting in a 6% decline in GDP.
(Source:
NITI Aayog, Composite Water Management Index)
π‘ The answer is not conservation, but
intelligent storage. That is where Agastya
Pillow Tanks come in β providing a safe, mobile, and expandable solution
for rainwater harvesting and water management sustainability.
π§ How Agastya Pillow Tanks Make a Difference:
β
Collect
Rain, Not Strain
India
gets enough rainfall to supply its water requirements, yet just 8% is tapped.
Our Pillow Tanks can play a part β making rooftop, farm, and community-level
rainwater harvesting possible.
β‘ Aligns with SDG 6: Clean Water and
Sanitation
β
Deploy
in Minutes, Utilize for Years
No
building. No permits. Plug-and-play in under an hour. Ideal for schools, rural
homes, farms, and disaster zones.
β‘ Contributes to SDG 11: Sustainable Cities
and Communities
β
Tech
for Impact
Constructed
with technical components and high-frequency welding, ensuring long life, no
leakage, and total portability β even on the toughest terrain.
β‘ Supports SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and
Infrastructure
β
Fight
Climate Change, Drop by Drop By storing water during monsoons and utilizing
it during droughts, we enhance climate resilience and avoid over-drawal of
groundwater.
β‘ Includes SDG 13: Climate Action
β»οΈ From rooftops to emergency shelters, from
farms to factories β every drop counts, and every tank counts.
πΏ Drawing strength from the
timelessness of Agastya Samhita and propelled by the innovations of the present
day, our Pillow Tanks provide the key to a water-secure, sustainable future.
π Become a part of the movement that
counts every drop.
π Up next in Sustainable Use Case #2: Emergency
Water Supply in Disaster-Hit Areas