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|desc=<div><div><h3>THE CLEAN WATER CHALLENGE</h3><br/><div><div>Percent of all water in the world is drinkable</div><br/><div>Billion people without clean water</div><br/><div>Million Deaths from contaminated water</div><br/><div>Billion infected people every year</div><br/><br/><h4>"Water is the operating system (OS) for life. Open technology can foster innovation and make clean water more affordable for the people who need it most."</h4></div><br/><div><div><p><strong>HIF grantee 2016</strong></p></div><br/><div><p>To get advice, support and test the Faircap filters.</p></div><br/><div><p><strong>UN WHS Innovation</strong></p><p>Selected for the humanitarian innovation hub 2016</p></div><br/><div><p><strong>POC21 Camp</strong></p><p>One of 12 open maker projects to solve environmental issues.</p></div></div><br/><div><h4><strong>OPEN</strong></h4><br/><h4><strong>SOCIAL</strong></h4><h4><strong>DESIGN</strong></h4></div><br/><br/><div><p>Over 1.8 million people die every year from drinking contaminated water and 4 billion disease cases are reported causing a huge negative health and economic impact. Water sources are becoming scarce and being contaminated more and more not only with bacteria but also with chemical residues. Even in rich countries the public’s trust in tap water has been affected, increasing the consumption and disposal of plastic bottles.</p><p><strong>Imagine if you could get a portable tiny filter that could be screwed into any plastic bottle and allow you to safely drink water from the tap, from a stream, from a lake, from a water pond? Imagine if it would cost just $1?</strong></p><p>We started with a vision to 3D print water filters anywhere in the world. Although 3D printing technology is still not there yet to produce high precision, fast, long lasting, low cost objects, 3D printing was a indispensible prototyping tool. After two years working in the design, tooling and molding we are now ready to produce the Faircap filters in large volumes using a tested <strong>0.1 micron</strong> pore membrane technology to get rid of <strong>99.99% of bacteria like e.Coli</strong></p><p><strong>Open Collaboration</strong></p><p>We will start distributing the first finished filters by <strong>August 2018</strong>, you can pre-order now and participate in our program, help us achieve this goal</p><p>If you are a designer, engineer, scientist, student, professor or would like to become an ambassador and help us promote this vision please .</p></div></div><br/><br/><div><div><div><p><strong>Faircap, le filtre a eau a un euro</strong></p></div><br/><div><p><strong>This Filter Would not Exist, if We had not Developed it</strong></p></div></div><br/><br/><div><div><p><strong>Eco-Geeks hold open source alternative to UN climate talks</strong></p></div><br/><div><p><strong>Faircap, the bottle cap that revolutionizes the access to clean water</strong></p></div><br/><div><p><strong>Discover the inventions of the future made at POC21</strong></p></div></div><br/><div><div><p><strong>Reverse Engineering the Environmental Revolution</strong></p></div><br/><div><p><strong>Inventors create tools that help the environment</strong></p></div><br/><div><p><strong>POC21: The Innovation Camp for open source sustainability</strong></p></div></div></div><div><div><p>Mauricio Cordova</p>Founder</div><br/><div><p>Guillian Graves</p>Designer<p>Guillian has built a rational course through the fine arts, industry and new technologies, teaching at Les Ateliers in Paris, and through science at the Laussane Poly Technical Institute</p></div></div><br/><br/><div><p>Cintia Cernadas</p>Designer<p>I found my true vocation in sustainable industrial design. My main motivation is the search and application of practical and profitable solutions towards products or waste design.</p></div><br/><div><p>Gregoire Durrens</p>Engineer<p>Eco-Builder, engineer and 3d Artist. Building is the perfect balance. It incessantly makes you go from design to matter, from bits to atoms, back and forth, all the time. I’m developing a FabLab in an Earthship.</p></div><br/><div><h3>Support and join this Project</h3><h4>Sign up for our mailing list and get news on the project and our future crowdfunding campaign</h4><br/><br/><div><p>Your Name (required)</p><br/><p>Subject</p><br/><p>Your Message</p></div><br/><br/><div><p>Contact Info</p><ul><li>Faircap Labs, Badajoz 34, Bajos. Barcelona SPAIN 08005</li><li>+34 - 656 833 666</li></ul></div></div></div><br/><br/><div><p>No results found for ""</p></div><br/><div>Help</div>
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The Fair Cap

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Category: Drinking water filters

URL (first publication): http://faircap.org/


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Imagine if you could get a portable tiny  filter that could be screwed into any plastic bottle and allow you to safely drink water from the tap, from a stream, from a lake, from a water pond? Imagine if it would cost just $1?


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